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The file hibrtfil.sys was taking up 23GB of my SSD (C: drive). I don't use hibernation or sleep, so I deleted it with powervfg -h off. Now one of my secondary HDDs has been running continuously for hours. Is this normal? Is there a way to delete that file without having a HDD run continuously? Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 09:12, 11 December 2018 (UTC)
Well, it is still running OK. When I deleted this file once before, it seemed to cause it to take a long time to boot, IIRC. I haven't rebooted yet, though. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 00:18, 13 December 2018 (UTC)
We want to create a web page (to be hosted on our web servers) to test our users' browsers. We want to know all sorts of diagnostic information - anything from what browser they are using to how many websockets their browser supports. For example, something roughly like this http://html5test.com. The idea is that when a user calls our help desk and says something isn't working, we can ask them to go to our diagnostic test page and hopefully help us determine if something is wrong. For example, if a user says that our website isn't working, we can direct them to this test page and if it says that web sockets (for example) aren't working, we know what the problem is. Rather than attempt to roll our own from scratch, are there any third-party tools that we can use? AnonComputerGuy (talk) 18:48, 11 December 2018 (UTC)