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philz said:I've never seen that on a hack, but it's possible to change the default to hibernation (google the instructions, no different from real/fake mac's). It might be dependent on what system definition you are using.
Though in all honesty my previous gen iMac never hibernated no matter how long it was on. Just FYI. Macbook Air does dependent on battery level.
Maybe you're right on the desktop systems they don't hibernate. I swear I remember on possibly the laptops if you hold down the option key Sleep in the Apple menu changes to Hibernate.