Enabling Hibernation

When you select hibernation from the Shutdown menu,all your applications as well as their location on your desktop come up the next time you start up your computer.It can be enabled with Windows 2000 as follows;

Open Go to the Control Panel --> Power Options.
Click on the Hibernate tab and check Enable hibernation support.
Since hibernation takes what is in memory and writes it to disk,the amount of hard drive space needed is the same as the amount of memory you have.

Checking to see how long Windows 2000 has been up?

 
This can be done by using a command line utility called uptime. You can also use it to check for remote machine.

Uptime [server] [/s ] [/a] [/d:mm/dd/yyyy | /p:n] [/heartbeat] [/? | /help]
server Name or IP address of remote server to process.
/s    Display key system events and statistics.
/a    Display application failure events (assumes /s).
/d    Only calculate for events after mm/dd/yyyy.
/p    Only calculate for events in the previous n days.
/heartbeat   Turn on/off the system's heartbeat
/?       Basic usage.
/help  Additional usage information.