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hibernation
Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\) sbr...@ptt.yu microsoft public windowsxp embedded Konstantin, I fail to see big picture about what you are trying to do because if you successfully move hibernation file to some other partition, and then try to resume you will have to provide your OS with exact state in all file systems that

FAT32 kills Hibernation --- forever???
Anyway, you seek the IsPwrHibernateAllowed function: Private Declare Function IsPwrHibernateAllowed Lib "POWRPROF.dll" () As Long It will return True if the hardware supports hibernation and it is enabled by the user, otherwise False. -- Howard Henry Schlunder (c) This message is quadruple XOR encrypted If you can

Science wakes up to idea of human hibernation
Unfortunately that's the way WinMe works - it keeps reporting the FIRST thing that stops hibernation, so if you have several problems each one you solve only makes room for the next one to rear its ugly head. Windows 2000 and WindowsMe use different methods of putting the system into hibernation.

Slow Hibernation
don lebow m...@aloha.net microsoft public windowsxp hardware Ken writes: My system is ACPI-compliant and hibernation seems to work perfectly under XP but I'm curious (since I've never really used hibernation before) if I have things configured correctly. When I use the Hibernate option, XP displays a progress bar

System cannot restart after hibernation
This next bit is a weee bit long winded, but I'm told it works: "Hibernation is a Power Management feature that saves the contents of DRAM memory to the hard Once hibernation saves your work, it shuts down the computer. After power is restored, hibernation enables your computer to return to the same state.

KA7-100 and Hibernation.......how?
When running Windows 2000 hibernation and standby mode are not available. After installing a new BIOS version which supports those features nothing changed - still no hibernation and standby . Now I have heard that I have to reinstall the whole oparating system to activate hibernation and standby. Is that true?

Hibernation Probs in Win2k
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have a laptop with XP, and have recently discovered hibernation mode. Wow! It really speeds up the boot-up time. Hibernation started with Win ME I think. The benefit is quick start-ups. When I dial up the Net a half a dozen times a day, it really makes it a lot faster. Hibernation used to be known in the laptop

Hibernation File
Kom microsoft public windowsxp perform_maintain Perhaps I am mistaken, however I believe you are confusing standby with hibernation. The keyboard key labeled sleep or standby puts the computer into standby mode. Hibernation is enterred by start--turn off computer--and pressing shift key to change 'standby' to

Hibernation in a dual boot PC
Nevertheless, I decided that I rather liked the idea and tried to find out more about hibernation. HELP was some use although there was some disconnect with reality since the help file talked about "Shut Down" when it is actually "Turn Off Computer" and mentioned the appearance of "Hibernate" as an option in the

For Derek S.
r...@iam.unibe.ch sol lists freebsd mobile i am also trying to use hibernation on my thinkpad t30. i have the following problem: the preinstalled win xp hibernates just fine to it's own hibernation file, without using the bios. but to get hibernation under freebsd working, i need to create a valid hibernation file

Hibernation PROBLEMS!@@@@
John jeshoema...@aol.com comp sys laptops Erik, "Hibernation" means saving the contents of RAM to disk and powering down completely; therefore, you can leave the system in hibernation for months and start the system exactly where you left off. Hibernation creates a storage file equal to the amount of RAM plus a

Hibernation considerations
Klasyk klasy...@friko2.onet.pl free it comp windowsxp nvidia capture driver and hibernation doesn't work I install in winXP original nvidia capture driver. When I try hibernation, winXP answer in message box something like this: "nvidia capture driver incompatible with hibernation" What can I do?

Second hibernation fails every time
NL.net japan comp toshiba I think you will have to convert back to FAT 16 (Partition Magic) before hibernation will ever work again. -- Eric P. van Westendorp Tel: +31(0252)210579 Reigerslaan 22 2215NN Voorhout Netherlands Filippo Cattaneo wrote: I run a Satellite 2450 in Win98. I just upgraded the FAT from 16 to

Hibernation & Internet Connection Sharing
The hybernation feature is present in ME, but the bios must support it for proper function. joel wrote: hello hello i am using windows me and i would like to enable hibernation support. sometime ago i had installed windows 2000 and there was a hibernation feature in the shutdown menu but in windows me there doesn't

Hibernation - XP versus BIOS
SleeperMan SLEEPYproton...@email.si alt os windows-xp I remember when i've had mine P4 450 and first (beta)XP installed, i couldn't even go into hibernation with my sound card installed. But if i disable it, it went fine. So, it could be your VGA card (or something else)is not compatible with hibernation feature.

Hibernation on T21
Hibernation (aka S4 suspend state or suspend-to-disk) is almost identical to STR with the major exception that the Windows environment is saved to the HDD instead of RAM. Because the HDD is used it means that it is not susceptible to power failures during the state. One should always use a UPS but even more so when

ThinkPad X31 Hibernation
Rafael J. Wysocki r...@sisk.pl 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,

Hibernation on Desktop PCs in Win98SE
Black Aliss black.al...@lancrecoven.dw microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Henry, No you can't bring it out of hibernation by hitting the space bar, any more than you can turn the machine on by doing the same. You, and the OP, are confusing hibernation and standby. Please read on for a definition of both.

Hibernation question
PattyL
plaba...@XXmailandnews.com microsoft public win95 general discussion It won't help you to exactly follow the instructions for the IBM on your Toshiba because any lines in your autoexec.bat that had to do with hibernation would not be the same. The principal of this article might work for you though.

Penabled Loss after Hibernation
Standby can be a very feasible method of retaining your position, whereas Hibernation is really just a shutdown without all the clicks to close the programs. And the restart is much, much faster than Hibernation. Would you really recommend getting in the habit of using standby for long periods of time on a daily