Checked the details and confirmed if it's safe to proceed.
Checked the details and confirmed if it's safe to proceed.
It seems Hibernate struggles with large capacities, but he might need to check his storage limits if his drive is around 250GB. The numbers suggest only a small fraction of capacity is used, making it unlikely to be a major concern. Avoid complex registry tweaks—simple fixes usually work better.
When you skip hibernation, you can turn off that option and reclaim a portion of your RAM space equal to what your physical memory provides. This also turns off Fast Startup, which relies on the same amount of space. If you enable hibernation—like on a laptop—it costs in terms of storage. There’s nothing you can do other than disable Hibernation. Windows doesn’t just consume that much space for no reason.
It would have been helpful to understand Hibernate better, but I'm short on time with breakfast and coffee. The internet is my best resource now!