https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404980

tic...@outlook.com changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO              |---
             Status|NEEDSINFO                   |REPORTED

--- Comment #4 from tic...@outlook.com ---
OK. For me it is all safe, but there could be a dialog like this
"
Please note, this means that the saved Windows session will be completely lost.
Use this option under your own responsibility.
"
as this removes "C:\\hiberfil.sys" which is the size of installed RAM. The file
will reappear the next shutdown (unless there is an update or something
important, then I think, it does not hibernate)
The downsides are that your next windows boot will take 2 minutes instead of 20
seconds and that if you saved opened programs, they won't reopen.

More official information could be found in ntfs-3g manpage -
"remove_hiberfile
    Unlike in case of read-only mount, the read-write mount is denied if the
NTFS volume is hibernated. One needs either to resume Windows and shutdown it
properly, or use this option which will remove the Windows hibernation file.
Please note, this means that the saved Windows session will be completely lost.
Use this option under your own responsibility. "

There are lots of tutorials for windows users to delete this file manually,
mainly for XP, as the file is quite large and used to occupy large portion of
available space back then.

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