Disable/sk​ip hibernatio​n splash screen?

Is there any way to disable the Hibernation splash screen, or make it so that it does not occupy the whole screen? I am using Spyware Terminator, and it asks for a "allow/disallow" decision when new software runs - I updated the Power Management software, and now when I go to hibernate, the splash screen obscures the allow/disallow dialog and the computer hangs, because it recognizes the new power management program as new. No problem if I disable Real-Time Protection. Any advice? As far as I can tell, I cannot manually specify the program to be ignored, and might be simpler to disable/skip the hibernation splash screen.
thank you.

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