Why did they keep power plans?
It's rare to see such a simple thing made so incredibly bad. I used to be able to tell my computer whether I wanted it to hibernate or not without an MS-DOS prompt. And yes, it's an MS-DOS prompt no matter how many times you try to change its name or move its icon.Aaron Oxford - Remember you paid money for this!
October 28th, 2009 8:07am

Power Management in Windows 7 OverviewCarey Frisch
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October 28th, 2009 8:18am

Please use the following command to check which device is used to wake up the system currently. 1. Click Start, type "cmd" in the Start Search bar, right-click cmd.exe and click run as administrator. 2. Input the following command and press Enter. Powercfg devicequery wake_armedIf you would not like to use command, you can also modify Power settings in Power Options in Control Panel. For more information, please refer to the link below:Managing power settingsWindows 7 Power settingsThanks,Novak
October 29th, 2009 5:34am

I may be very blind or stupid (have been before), and I don't have Windows 7 in front of me right now, but none of the places you've linked or mentioned tell me how to turn off hibernation without an MS-DOS prompt. Help me get that 2-6Gb of disk space back on the workstations just with the mouse!They have your money, and you have this forum. Can you see how that works?
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November 13th, 2009 2:56am

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