Hibernation files on your Blue Iris desktop?

gwminor48

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I imagine most of you are not lacking disk space in your personal or Blue Iris desktop but I just noticed something that I thought I would throw out there. I run Windows 10 on my personal desktop and my BI desktop and I saw a hibernation file on both pc's, one was over 6 gig, the other over 3 gig. I had "Never" already selected in the advanced power options on both machines but there the hibernation files were so I ran "powercfg -h off" to get rid of the files. "Powercfg /hibernate" off probably works too, you gurus on here know much more about this than I do. The date on the files was from a couple of weeks ago, so maybe a Windows update did this?
 
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