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Re: Hibernation - was




I have no problems with suspend or Hibernate with Win 95 OSR-2 (or OSR-1
for that matter).  My only problem is with Win-98 (Memphis) where neither
works.  I can cycle the battery OK though.

I believe OSR-2 and Memphis are Fat 32, and I have one drive with OSR-2
which works perfectly, and one with Memphis which does not work.

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> From: David Ross <ross@pierce.math.hawaii.edu>
> To: pkhoury@loop.com
> Cc: ross@pierce.math.hawaii.edu; Stuart.Biggar@opt-sci.Arizona.EDU;
thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
> Subject: Re: Hibernation - was
> Date: Monday, October 13, 1997 10:32 PM
> 
> > Maybe it has to do with the processor threads and individual
applications.
> 
> Almost surely.
> 
> > Also, is there actually a choice to hibernate on the start pull-up bar?
 Also,
> > what version of FAT do you have (16 or 32)?
> 
> There's a 'suspend' there, and this can be configured to suspend to disk,
> which is almost a hibernate (on some machines, like Winbooks, this is a
genuine
> hibernate).
> 
> FAT16, though I don't think this really matters (except that IBM does not
> officially support FAT32 so can't be held responsible for problems
connected
> with it).
> 
> - David
>