Hi Harold.

WinXP handles resources differently than Win98.  I don't see how hibernation
could make a difference but why don't you right click on your taskbar and
select task manager.  There's a whole lot of info there about what's going
on in your system.  Under the processes tab you can see what percentage of
your processor each process is using.  Then under performance you can see
how the system is using memory.  See if there are any significant
differences before and after hibernation.

Ben Moore

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 7:11 PM
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Subject: PCWorks: System Resources

Hello again,



No problem getting email from PCWorks (but then I get the digest form). I do
have a question:



In Win 98, when I wanted to see the System Resources that were free, if I
remember correctly, I'd right-click My Computer and go to Properties. If it
was down to 10 or 20%, I'd know it is time to reboot.



Although Win XP runs very smoothly, and it seems to re-invigorate itself
after
a "hibernation" making it almost unnecessary to know the resource level that
is free, how would I see this resource information in Win XP ... out of
curiosity?



A question aside ... Does "hibernation" rebuild the system resources back to
the 85+ (number is arbitrary) percent level like a rebooting does? ...
Harold
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