you should be able to boot to the linux partition, then mount the
windows ntfs filesystem with:
mount -t ntfs-3g -o force  /dev/blah_x  /mnt/blah
then delete the file

I have done this before.

Rob.


On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 12:18 PM, Chris Tait <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a test laptop with various Linux, BSD, and Windows partitions loaded. 
> Yesterday one of the two 2GB ram sticks went bad not allowing the laptop to 
> boot. Once I removed the bad ram the laptop could boot into all the Linux and 
> BSD partitions without a problem. The Windows partition though is stuck in 
> "resume" no matter how long it sits there. Without reloading the Windows or 
> taking the drive out to delete the
> hiberfil.sys file does anyone know a way to "reboot" the Windows partition 
> from GRUB or another method of resolving the constant state of "resume" when 
> trying to boot?
>
>

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