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I'm using Windows XP SP3, with a 1.24GB RAM. I want to know whether the hibernation mode is safe for a Desktop computer and is it safe to do it all the time?

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Hibernate completely turns off your computer, just as turning it off does, but it saves your ram to disc and suspends your hard drive.

As written above, you need to worry about passwords, and most harddrives are good at keeping that.

A problem lies in sleep mode, becuase if power is interrupted, it loses all ram and data of that sort.

Also, what do you mean by safe?

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It is "safe" if your computer is in a controlled environment or you encrypt your drives.

Modern (ACPI based) systems rarely have problems with hibernation at this point.
Your primary risk would be that transitory data (credentials such as passwords) get stored on disk.

One common configuration under Windows is to map the power-button to hibernate to save power overnight.

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