Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 23:05:57 +0700
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] "Hardware" hibernation in L110

> Yes, I understand the hibernation idea. I just found it strange that 100
> hibernated when battery died (and screwed my OS in process), while 110
> simply shuts down.

Sounds like on the 100, both Win'2K(?) "Alarm" settings were disabled, plus
the OS was using the space that the BIOS regards as the hibernation zone?

On the later system, are you saying it won't attempt to hibernate, or that
it tries to hibernate but does not succeed?

BTW for me, the easiest way to do a BIOS hibernate (for hibernation space
testing purposes, etc) is to boot from a floppy to a DOS prompt, then switch
off with the power button in the lid.




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