| bio | website | |
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| location | The Hague, Netherlands | |
| age | 18 | |
| visits | member for | 10 months |
| seen | Jun 6 at 11:37 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
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Apr 23 |
awarded | Self-Learner |
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Apr 20 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Apr 20 |
accepted | Mount hibernated windows paritition |
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Apr 20 |
answered | Mount hibernated windows paritition |
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Apr 19 |
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Mount hibernated windows paritition But I didn't know about the remove_hiberfile option, so if nothing else comes up I'm afraid I'll have to use that. |
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Apr 19 |
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Mount hibernated windows paritition Yes, I know I have to remove the hiber file to mount it rw, I said that in the question. But I am looking for a solution where I don't have to remove it, and where it is mounted r/w when possible, but r/o when it is hibernated. |
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Apr 17 |
awarded | Student |
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Apr 17 |
awarded | Promoter |
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Apr 15 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Apr 8 |
awarded | Critic |
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Apr 8 |
asked | Mount hibernated windows paritition |
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Aug 24 |
awarded | Editor |
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Aug 24 |
revised |
Changing RAM from 2 GB up to 4 GB moved too long title to question |
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Aug 24 |
suggested | suggested edit on Changing RAM from 2 GB up to 4 GB |
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Aug 22 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Aug 21 |
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Laptop randomly waking up = Hibernate / Low Battery? Well, why don't you just use hibernate? It is more energy efficient, doesn't randomly wake up and is almost as fast to start up. |
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Aug 21 |
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Laptop randomly waking up = Hibernate / Low Battery? I think one of your first sentences is also your solution: "When it is put to sleep (the lid closed)". Are you sure that 'closing the lid' == 'hibernating'? If I remember correctly, the default setting for closing the lid is standby, and not hibernate. Go to configuration screen -> hardware and sound -> energymanagement -> Change when the screen is disabled (left panel) -> advanced settings -> change the settings under 'standby' (or sleep or sth.) and 'on/off buttons and lid'. (I use a Dutch windows 7 and tried to translate as good as possible, but things might be called different.) |
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Aug 21 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Aug 21 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Aug 21 |
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Why are websites suddenly asking me about cookies? Wait, the cookie laws get even crazier! The Dutch government has decided that all websites in the entire internet in the whole world must obey the Dutch cookie law, which states that sites are only allowed to place cookies if you give them explicit permission. Yes, you are reading this correct, an opt in for cookies for all sites |