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Hibernation problems with 1Gig of ram
The new PowerBooks go to sleep, and provided you don't run short on power, you get the benefit of sleep over hibernation: essentially instant wake. However, should the power run out, then the information written out to disk gets used *instead*. What makes it "smarter," the Apple logo on the case, or the fact it

The Secret Truth Behind Ground Hog Day, Shocking Hibernation Facts
Garrison Hilliard garri...@efn.org bit listserv skeptic bit listserv sganet ab arnet Mice put in 'suspended animation' By Paul Rincon BBC News science reporter Mice have been placed in a state of near suspended animation, raising the possibility that hibernation could one day be induced in humans.

Extraterrestrial FAT32 Hibernation Sex Bing Bong uhu!
Rafael J. Wysocki r...@sisk.pl fa linux kernel Hi, Since many alternative approaches to hibernation are now being considered and discussed, I thought it might be a good idea to list some things that in my not so humble opinion should be taken care of by any hibernation framework. They are listed below,

linux-only hibernation
I'll tell you what it is: hibernation. When groundhogs come out of their burrows they're not doing it for our benefit, they're checking to see if it's time to stop hibernating. "Hibernation," you say. "You mean like how bears sleep through the winter?" Uh-oh. Sounds like I've got a few more bubbles to burst.

ThinkPad Hibernation
Howard Kaikow kai...@standards.com alt sys pc-clone compaq "Hibernation" on my old Contura is only a means for copying all of memory into a large disk file, then using that file to set memory when rebooting. It may be that Compaq require that file to be FAT16 and not FAT32. Makes sense, since FAT32 is not supported

hibernation or the stand-by
ICS not only prevents hibernation, it also prevents standby. This was an intentional decision on the part of MS in order to minimize problems with the client machines on the network being able to connect to the 'net. There are too many machines that can not resume from standby or hibernation without having problems

Hibernation Problems in XP
Could those of you with Tablet PC's please report how quickly your device goes into and comes out of hibernation? Please also list the Brand, Model, and amount of RAM. I will compile the list after all the reports are in. Just for reference, I decided to set my desktop to enable hibernation.

PCMCIA NIC with hibernation support wanted badly
Sometimes hibernation and standby work perfectly in Win9X/ME and not at all in Win2000. You probably have a device driver that will not come out of hibernation properly in Win2000, hence, the reboot. Finding the device driver is usually a process of elimination. Start with the video card as they're usually the

Hibernation
However, I am having problems about suspension (S3) and hibernation (S4). After setting hw.acpi.sleep_button_state=S3 hw.acpi.lid_switch_state=S3 hw.acpi.standby_state=S3 hw.acpi.suspend_state=S4 Fn-F4 seems to be working, but the LCD backlight does not turn off (it just blanks out). After resuming from S3,

Hibernation Mode
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vast number of running processes, for instance, many of which are not essential and take up memory and could well be responsible for my hibernation problems for all I know. I think this, and related things like the vertiginous registry (the stuff of nightmares) are issues which affect many users,

Hibernation mode:benefits and disadvantages
Gerry Busch ger...@netcom.ca alt sys pc-clone compaq On 22 Dec 1998 20:05:46 GMT, spmi...@aol.com (Spminis) wrote: If I'm not mistaken (being new to the area of notebooks) you shut off hibernation by doing the following. When you boot up and the cursor is in the right hand corner, press F10.

Is there any way to enable Hibernation
Hibernation is where all the contents of the physical memory are written to the disk and the computer is powered off. When the computer is powered back on, it rapidly returns to the exact state in which it was left; all applications and processes are restored to their state prior to the hibernation.

WinMe & hibernation
SYS (2095852 KB) Probably created the last time my system went into hibernation (I was testing the UPS shutdown on power failure). Is it OK to delete this huge file? After all, a new hibernation file should get created the next time the PC needs to hibernate... My system has 2 GB of RAM, although only a small

hibernation problem
What's the point for having hibernation on your desktop computer? When the power goes out, your UPS can automatically put your PC in hibernation mode when the UPS battery is near exhausted. This allows you to resume when the power comes back on, without losing anything (like the 400-lines long email you were

disable shutdown but allow hibernation???
Bill
Crocker bcroc...@home.com microsoft public win98 performance Most laptops have a special partition, not a file, that is reserved for the hibernation to operate properly. Perhaps it was deleted at some time? Bill Crocker "Filippo Cattaneo" <filippo.cattaneoSPAMF...@NOSPAMlibero.it> wrote in message

Hibernation question.
CS no_mail...@hotmail.com microsoft public win2000 general On Wed, 11 Apr 2001 14:12:14 +0200, "Michael Moser" <nospam.michael.mo...@nospam.freesurf.ch> wrote: Unless there's a registry hack, I don't believe you can direct the hibernation system file to another drive other than the boot drive.

How to shift hibernation file to another drive or partition?
With hibernation, you save less power then shutting down would but still more power then standby. The advantage is that hibernation restores all processes and open files as soon as you turn it back up, while shutting down basically stops and closes everything. Standby is just like hibernation except it uses more

Problems with hibernation
Thorsten Matzner tmatz...@gmx.net microsoft public windowsxp customize "BDH" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I cannot maunually put my computer into hibernation. I have selected enable hibernation under power options but when I press my power buton and it asks me what I want to do, hibernation is not

hibernation
David B. dd...@nh.ultranet.com microsoft public windowsxp hardware That is what hibernation is supposed to do, the advantage is you can do a complete shutdown while STILL retaining anything you were working on. Let's say your working on a word document for an hour, you suddenly have to leave your system,

Hibernation question
Also what does hibernation mean , If i put my pc in hibernation everyday and never shut off my pc, will it be allright? The thing is I don't want to shut off my pc, but to keep it hibernated safe or will it damage the hard disk if I do this everyday? 1. If your PC is in Standby mode you should not turn it off but