Suspend provides more substantial power savings, as well as providing the
safe mode for switching batteries. Since the system is powered-down, it
takes longer to resume operation. The WinBook XL2 can remain in the
Suspend mode for up to a week on a fully charged battery.
Remember which mode you have chosen when you shut down the comput-
er. Hitting a key or moving the mouse will activate a WinBook XL2 in
Standby mode. The Suspend mode is exited by hitting the power button.
There are two modes for suspending your computer: Suspend to RAM,
which uses a trickle of battery power to keep the RAM active, and Suspend
to Disk, which writes a copy of the current session to the hard drive and
shuts down the RAM. The Suspend to RAM option provides you with a
faster resume. The Suspend to Disk option will allow you to suspend for a
longer time, since it does not require battery power to hold the session in
RAM. Resuming from RAM is much quicker than resuming from disk. You
should consider these factors when deciding which mode to use (see
Chapter Eight for information about changing the Suspend mode).
Suspend-to-Disk, since it does not consume any power, can also be a useful
way to save you time in getting started on your work. If you like to work
with a number of programs open on a regular basis, you can use Suspend-to-
Disk to save the active session with those programs already opened. Rather
than wait for the system to shut down each program and then manually
reloading each program the next time you are ready to work, you can
Suspend-to-Disk and be ready to work once the session has been resumed.
Keep in mind, it is still a good idea to shut down and restart your system
every few uses, just to refresh the system or to allow your virus software to
perform a complete scan of your system, if you have enabled such an option.
Suspending to disk requires a special disk partition set up for that purpose.
This partition has already been preinstalled on your WinBook XL2. The
pre-installed partition is large enough to accommodate most system memo-
ry requirements. If you expand the system memory and get an error mes-
sage when you Suspend to Disk, you will need to increase the size of this
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User’s Manual
Summary of Contents for XL2
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Page 13: ...Chapter One Getting Started Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 1 ...
Page 40: ...Chapter Two Basic Computing Chapter 2 Basic Computing 2 1 ...
Page 60: ...Chapter Three Mobile Computing Chapter 3 Mobile Computing 3 1 ...
Page 80: ...Chapter Four Desktop Operation Chapter 4 Desktop Operation 4 1 ...
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Page 123: ...Chapter Seven Upgrading Chapter 7 Upgrading 7 1 ...
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Page 160: ...Chapter Nine Troubleshooting Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 ...
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Page 204: ...Index Index I 1 ...
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