Well, my alternative solution was too dangerous thus I removed it after getting 2nd thoughts about it. Messing around with the hiberfile.sys can lead to a reinstall of your OS in extreme situations... for example when some process opens a system file (as windows sometimes does by itself in the background), and after 10 mins of working with your first hiberfil you restored another state, which had the file closed, then the file could become corrupt you'd have checkdisc let it delete it.
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