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To resume work, press the ON/OFF
button to turn the system back ON. The
system will return to the state before it
went into
Suspend to Disk
and turn on
all devices.
Security Note:
If you setup a password
in
Setup
, you will need it
to resume from
Suspend
to Disk
.
Ring in Note:
Since the system is OFF
during this mode, a
Ring-in or Alarm Resume
time will not wake up the
system.
suspend to disk
all the partition (and thereby all the data)
from the hard disk.
2. Boot up the computer from a bootable disk.
3. Insert the
Utility
disk in drive A: (the Floppy)*.
4. Run OVMAKFIL.EXE
to create a partition matching your current
configuration , type
a:>
0VMAKFIL~/P
[
Enter
]
to make a partition the size you prefer, type
a:>
0VMAKFIL~/P<Mbytes>
[
Enter
]
e.g. for a 13MB partition, type
a:>
0VMAKFIL~/P13
[
Enter
]
Note
:
Since this method requires you to configure
your HDD, you should make your
Suspend to Disk
partition large enough to accommodate the largest
amount of memory you
expect
to have.
5. When the utility announces that it has fin-
ished creating the partition, run your operat-
ing systems partition utility (e.g.
MS-DOS
s
fdisk
). The partition utility will tell you that it
has found a non-DOS or unknown par-
tition. Do not do anything to this partition,
but proceed to partition and setup the rest of
the hard disk with your operating system. Be
careful not to format the non-DOS or un-
known partition.
*
Another copy of 0vmakfil.exe is on the Drivers/Utilities
CD-ROM in the drivers folder.
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Warning
Do not remove or
change the PC Cards
while the system is in
Suspend to Disk
Mode.
The slots are turned off
and any change in the
system configuration
may cause problems
when the computer
comes back on.
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Suspend to Disk Setup (cont.)