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| is there a way to hibernate computer in one click jus as one can do a one click shut down?
if yes wats the procedure?

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| Make a new shortcut and copy/paste:
%windir%\system32\rundll32.exe PowrProf.dll, SetSuspendState
make windows xp behave |
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| | Hey that's cool! Any reason why my computer wakes up on its own after I put it in hibernate? |
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| | this is a vista tweak but also works on xp. First right-click on the desktop, choose New and then Shortcut In the shortcut location box, you'll need to enter the correct command, which I've listed for you below. copy and past rundll32.exe PowrProf.dll,SetSuspendState When you've clicked next on the above dialog, you'll be asked to name the shortcut. Probably best to name it according to the right function. like hibernate After you click Finish, you should now have a new icon on your desktop that you can double-click to immediately hibernate
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