F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Hibernation file error right after turning on computer: 0xc0000719

Hibernation file error right after turning on computer: 0xc0000719

Hibernation file error right after turning on computer: 0xc0000719

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Ludwis100
Member
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03-25-2026, 05:42 PM
#1
Hey there. This error is showing up again in just two days. It also happened about a month ago or so. The problem starts when I press the power button on my laptop. When I do that, the screen goes black and nothing else happens. The computer isn't sleeping or going to sleep; it's completely turned off right now. After I hit the button again, the laptop shuts down completely. Then I turn it back on, but this time Windows starts up fast without showing any error message at all. Can anyone give me some help? Here is a picture of that error. Should I go into Recovery Mode next time to use my Windows 11 USB drive? Thanks so much for the advice! OS: Windows 11 Home, 64-bit, Computer type: Laptop, Brand/Model: ASUS X1502ZA, Processor: Intel i5-1240P, Memory: 8 GB RAM at 3200 MHz, Graphics Card: Intel UHD, Hard Drive: 512 GB SSD with M.2 slot, BIOS version: 312
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Ludwis100
03-25-2026, 05:42 PM #1

Hey there. This error is showing up again in just two days. It also happened about a month ago or so. The problem starts when I press the power button on my laptop. When I do that, the screen goes black and nothing else happens. The computer isn't sleeping or going to sleep; it's completely turned off right now. After I hit the button again, the laptop shuts down completely. Then I turn it back on, but this time Windows starts up fast without showing any error message at all. Can anyone give me some help? Here is a picture of that error. Should I go into Recovery Mode next time to use my Windows 11 USB drive? Thanks so much for the advice! OS: Windows 11 Home, 64-bit, Computer type: Laptop, Brand/Model: ASUS X1502ZA, Processor: Intel i5-1240P, Memory: 8 GB RAM at 3200 MHz, Graphics Card: Intel UHD, Hard Drive: 512 GB SSD with M.2 slot, BIOS version: 312

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DarkOtroN
Junior Member
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03-25-2026, 07:38 PM
#2
Hello everyone, I wanted to share that my situation changed a bit. After reinstalling Windows and fixing nothing there, I used some tools to check my SSD and RAM, and everything looked fine. My last step was this: I took out the USB Ethernet adapter I'd been using to connect online. Once it was gone, I turned hibernation on and off again so that a file called hiberfil.sys got refreshed. Now I just use WiFi instead. It's been almost three weeks since then, and the error has not come back. So most likely the USB adapter was the problem. Before I took it out all together, I tried to see if installing the driver from their official website would help...
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DarkOtroN
03-25-2026, 07:38 PM #2

Hello everyone, I wanted to share that my situation changed a bit. After reinstalling Windows and fixing nothing there, I used some tools to check my SSD and RAM, and everything looked fine. My last step was this: I took out the USB Ethernet adapter I'd been using to connect online. Once it was gone, I turned hibernation on and off again so that a file called hiberfil.sys got refreshed. Now I just use WiFi instead. It's been almost three weeks since then, and the error has not come back. So most likely the USB adapter was the problem. Before I took it out all together, I tried to see if installing the driver from their official website would help...