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ThinkPad Hibernation
Sandman m...@sandman.net comp sys mac advocacy In article <a9es6i$2jckb$1@ID-56786. news.dfncis.de>, "Edwin" <z...@aiur.org> wrote: It's much faster to wake from deep sleep than hibernation. Not from what I've seen. It takes my iBook less than 2 seconds to wake from sleep. Ditto for the Dual G4 (though the monitor

Hibernation speeds on various Tablet PC's?
In comp.os.linux.portable Alec <alecANTISPAM314...@yahoo.com> wrote: Is it possible to hibernate a laptop under Linux? How? I understand that If your bios supports it, yes. If the OS has to do it, no (modulo the swapsusp stuff). What exactly are you talking about? swsusp? It's "software suspend".

Hibernation
Paul E Howland pehowl...@iee.org alt comp periphs mainboard abit On Microsoft's help site there is a page (sorry, lost link) that says that Hibernation is not supported on FAT32 drives. Bizarre but true. Under Windows 98, if you tried to enter Hibernation with a FAT32 drive it would not hibernate or machine would

Any problems with hibernation instead of powering off?
Hi, for some strange reason my hibernation feature on windows xp pro wont work. I have updated my bios downloaded all the updates from Windows update but it still wont work. When the system goes into hibernation it does it perfectly. But when I turn system back on, it has the white lines etc at bottom of screen but

hibernation period on 600x
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windowsme powermgmt AFAIK there's nothing "going wrong" ... hibernate is only supposed to display half the RAM as the disk space amount to hibernate in. Windows 2000 always displays the full amount. As Walter has pointed out, you can't directly compare W2K and

Didn't we talk about Hibernation recently?
I've never used Hibernation and have no reason to ever do so but there is a 500+ Mb Hibernation file on my C: disk. Can I safely: A: Disable Hibernation B: Delete the file And if "yes" to both, will the file stay deleted? Thanks, Cooter You shouldnt need to delete the hibernation file (hiberfil.sys),

Hibernation U
Hibernation tends to work in one of two ways: The system writes the data to a special file on your C: drive, or the system writes the data to a hidden partition created (usually) when the system was loaded at the factory. In your case, the hibernation file is apparently on a hidden partition (in FDISK,

Hibernation and network weird problems...
For hibernation to work it must be in the same partition as NTLDR. When resuming from hibernation, ntldr checks for the presence of the hibernation file. If it finds it, it loads into memory and immediately begins executing. This is radically different from the normal boot strap process where individual device

How to tell if the OS is set to use 'Hibernation'
How did you control hibernation? Nearly as I can tell, the only handle on the T23 is the BIOS hibernation timer. Supposedly, that only works if you select hibernation instead of sleep -- or so the BIOS prompting leads me to believe. When I select hibernation, nothing happens, but that could be for other reasons .

OK to delete Hibernation file?
D. wrote: try "apm --suspend" as root. also do a "man apm" to get morei info on it. by 'hibernation' the original poster probably meant hibernation rather than suspend :) It doesn't matter. It's up to the bios how it interprets the call. And anyway, his machine probably doesn't have apm. There are two or three bios

Hibernation Support
Leitl http://www.independent.co.uk/news/UK/Science/2000-12/gene031200.shtml Gene research scientists close to human hibernation breakthrough By Jonathan Thompson 3 December 2000 If you find winter too much of a struggle, hang on a while. Human hibernation is on the way. The concept of people being able to drop out

tortoise hibernation help please
Hibernation was working fine when I had 256Mb of ram. I have just change this to 1024Mb of ram and now I have noticed Hibernation is no longer available. I haven't consciously changed anything else, so what has happened and how do I get hibernation back. -- Hibernation works by saving the contents of RAM to a file

Hibernation speeds on various Tablet PC's?
Swingman visa...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsme systemtools Not sure what you mean when you say "did I force hibernation". To get hibernation working on my system I had to pull my favorite sound card. After trying it I didn't feel it gave me anything useful so I replaced my sound card.

delete hibernation file - thinkpad
Do NOT put a check mark on 'allow hibernation' under the hibernation tab. 2. Sleep button-- may be called 'standby' button and is set as above. 3. Click start--turn off computer--click standby. If your computer is setup to hibernate the 'standby' is replaced with a hibernate button on this power down window. 4.

Hibernation file problem
Rob takemea...@softhome.net microsoft public win98 gen_discussion 0ave seen 3rd party utilities that give a sort of hibernate feature to windows 98,,,,, can't remember what the names were...... http://www.keylansoft.com/ Maybe this will work - iCPU The page you gave said if its not listed your hardware does not

Hibernation and Hard Disk Space
Hibernation is OVER!! <grin>Hello!! come on back here on the back side of the porch and shell some peas with Cj and I... here take this batch...and throw the shells in that bucket over there... Now just look around here...see all those beautiful signs of Spring everywhere... feel that March wind blowing in the

no hibernation choice in Windows ME
Walter Clayton w-clayto...@SPmvpsAM.org microsoft public windowsxp basics As soon as you enable hibernation, the hiber.sys file is created. First, disable hibernation, do a full defrag then enable hibernation and attempt again. There's a remote possibility the hibernation file is fragmented. If that doesn't work,

Hibernation revisited.
On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 21:36:35 +1000, pedro <pe...@nowhere.com> wrote: Ernest wrote: On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 00:44:02 +1000, pedro <pe...@nowhere.com> wrote: I notice that when I hibernate the computer, it reboots must faster, even tho it has completely shut down, with power off. Also it loads any programs that were open

Compaq Presario notebook and hibernation
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Limitations: - Hibernation function does not work when OS/2 Boot Manager is installed. - Hibernation function does not work with NTFS/HPFS file systems. - Hibernation by hibernation partition is not supported. Please do not select item 1. Create partition on this diskette. </quote> I guess the third item

Hibernation Feature A Security Risk ??
Although I have hibernation turned off, there is a large file -- save2dsk.bin -- that I believe is the hibernation file. This was last accessed quite a while ago (I've had hibernation disabled for a long time). Is it safe to delete save2dsk.bin? I've seen some posts that suggest dire consequences from deleting