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I really don't understand the need for a hibernate file anymore. It actually takes longer now to restore from a hibernate file than to do a clean reboot. So I assume they simply disable hibernating and use sleep+connected standby. The only reason I could think of why they would enable hibernate is for "your battery is at 1%, now saving everything and closing down" scenarios.
Swapfiles should never be entirely disabled, but they don't have to be many gigabytes of data either
And as I have mentioned, a restore file only needs to be 2.5 gig, even with multiple restore points in it (Microsofts own WIM is an excellent format for storing these images and can be restored with built in tools)
Can anyone provide diskspace numbers for the Surface RT?
But then you have to reopen apps and reload data. And remember to save it before closing again. For me it's a waste of battery time.





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Well, who the H buys a computer with a 64GB drive in 2013 anyway?
Are they complaining that the CGA-screen they chose cant do 1080P too?