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Re: hibernation in 560c



If you're going to reload win95, then you need not do more than use fdisk..

i only had one 560 for about a week, and am quite unfamiliar with it..


Emanuel Brown wrote:

> On Mon, 4 May 1998 11:22:41 EDT, you wrote:
> ><< under Win95/OSR 2/FAT32, hibernation file cannot be created, >>
> >
> >I have a 560e (150MMX w/FAT32) and this AUTOEXEC.BAT line
> >"C:\THINKPAD\PS2 HFILE C".  Hibernation works fine.  Go figure?
> >
> >If I delete the disable hibernation in ThinkPad Features, the file is
> >deleted, but automatically reestablished the next time I boot.  If I delete
> >the above line in AUTOEXEC.BAT, then the file is not made a bootup.
>
>         Actually, I was surprised to see that people are using the create
> option in their autoexec.bat files, because mine is completely empty
> and I've had no problem with suspend on FAT32 or FAT16. Everything is
> handled nicely enough using Thinkpad Configurator on my 560.
>         Btw, someone mentioned Partition Magic changing a partition back
> from FAT32. Is there really no other way? I plan to dual boot Windows
> 95/NT soon, and I'll have to change my drive back in order for both to
> work properly. But before I'd buy PM, I'd simply do a format, install
> NT, install my software, then install Windows 95.
>         epbrown
> Stop by the Portable Computing Center for
> the comp.sys.laptops FAQ.
> http://www.enteract.com/~epbrown



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