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Re: Hibernation - was "760ED+Win95/98: Problems accessing CDROM in Ultrabay"
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997 06:03:10 +0000, Stuart F. Biggar wrote:
>At 01:39 PM 10/13/97 +0100, you wrote:
>>
>>
>>Neil Ripston wrote:
>>
>>> Secondly with Win 98, I can't get Hibernate or Suspend to work. If you
>have
>>> had any luck with this, I sure would be interested in finding out how you
>>> got it to work.
>>>
>>
>>I'm not sure whether this is the problem, but I think hibernate is only
>suposed
>>to work on standard FAT partitions with a certain cluster size.
>>
>>/Kristian Madsen <kgm@grm.se>
>>
>
>Hibernate will work on a FAT or HPFS (with some tricks) partition. I don't
>know
>if a similar thing can be done with NTFS.
>
>I have a fairly new 765D. It has a Win95 factory preload with some additional
>drivers I added (3C562B, etc). It will not resume correctly from a suspend in
>Win95 nor will it hibernate correctly. I added NT 4 (NTFS on the D
>partition of
>the same 3.0 GB disk and NT will suspend or hibernate without problems (the
>file
>used for hibernation is on the FAT C: partition). OS/2 Warp v4 on a different
>disk will suspend and hibernate (hibernate file on FAT C:). Is there
>something
>about Win95 that can cause suspend / hibernate problems? ( I remove any stop
>and remove any PCMCIA comm cards prior to attempting to suspend/)
>
It seems weird that it wouldn't hibernate correctly. It may be a problem
with the APM drivers. Does anyone know which revision they're using?
Maybe trying it WITHOUT the APM drivers would work.
Also, why we're talking about APM, a note for OS/2 users: Fixpack 4 has a problem
with APM where if you go to standby mode, you have to keep the mouse moving
or the screen will NOT wake up, and you have to reboot to correct the problem. Suspend
works fine, though.
Paul