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How to add Hibernate as a 4th option in XP’s Shut-Down Menu

You might have seen it before on someone else’s laptop, and wondered how you can get down with the hibernation game. Why doesn’t it show up by default on your shutdown screen?? Don’t have hibernation envy!

I’m referring to seeing 4 options to choose from on your Shut Down menu of Windows XP. After this hack the Hibernate option will stay there without the need to press the Shift key any more.

Well- let’s get to it:

The first thing to do is get a hold of Microsoft’s hotfix KB893056. MS wants you to call its customer support to get it, but instead- you can use this web-form to request it immediately.

After we installed the hotfix, we need to make some small registry changes. Get it here

For those of you working in a Workgroup environment and using the friendly “Welcome Screen” you need to run the Reg-file called: “1 AddToShutdown”. If you use the classic logon screen you can also run the 2nd Reg-file to set Hibernate as the default action in the menu.

When you’re finished just restart the machine and check it out!

Needless to says that you must have the Hibernate feature on in your Control Panel’s Power Options. or else nothing would appear obviously.

Enjoy :-)

YaronM
Guest Blogger

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3 Responses to “How to add Hibernate as a 4th option in XP’s Shut-Down Menu”

  1. Karl L. Gechlik says:

    Thanks for giving our readers a great tip YaronM! Welcome to the AtA family all the way from Israel!

    Almost 9% of our readers are from Israel so if you guys have any questions for YaronM leave them here!

  2. TitoRock says:

    This is very helpful I reinstalled my dell laptop from a corprate cd and never got this option back, Thank you new dude!

  3. Daanish says:

    The KB article on Microsoft says that it is aleady included in SP3. I have that installed on my laptop, so what do I need to do? SHould I just make registry changes?

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