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But for those who still can’t wait to try the system’s behavior in this situation, you can give only one piece of advice. The simplest solution to deactivate the hibernation service and the system component responsible for it will be to use the settings for the electrical power circuit. At least in this way the system will not be damaged. And note one more thing: this is not deleting the file, but only a way to deactivate the service.