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SECTION 1
Opening the LCD display
Use this method if you placed the computer into hibernation mode by closing the LCD display.
1.
Open the LCD display.
Unlock the LCD display by sliding the latch on the front panel to the right and lift the display while
holding the computer with a hand.
A window appears on the screen, showing the progress of the reloading of the saved data from
the hard disk. After a while, the system will resume at the same point as when you suspended
operation.
(The illustration varies depending on the model and use conditions.)
Latch
LCD display
Critical Point
If opening the LCD display does not cause the computer to resume operation, it is probable
that the MAIN switch is turned off. If so, turn it on. This displays a window showing the
progress of the reloading of the saved data from the hard disk, and after a while, the system
will resume at the same point as when you suspended operation.
Caution about the hibernation mode
• Your computer cannot be put into hibernation mode unless the hard disk has enough free space
to store all data in memory.
• In hibernation mode, the reception of an incoming call will not cause the computer to resume
operation.
• If the computer is put into hibernation mode when peripheral devices, such as a PC card and a
printer, are connected to it, information about those devices will be initialized when you resume
system operation, and therefore the system may not resume at the point at which you suspended
operation.
• If you placed the computer into hibernation mode, using the Shut Down Windows dialog box or
the SUS/RES switch, opening the LCD display does not cause the computer to resume operation.
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