Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 22:17:39 +0400
From: "Gennadiy Tsygan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re[2]: [LIB] "Hardware" hibernation in L110


> 
> 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?
Yes, only OS was XP- almost the same thing as 2000

> 
> On the later system, are you saying it won't attempt to hibernate, or that
> it tries to hibernate but does not succeed?
On 110 it doesn't try, just shuts down.
> 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.
I powered L110 off during the OS selection menu and it hibernated OK.
Looks like I am safe, but to be sure I think, I will have to fill up both
partitions, hibernate, and run scandisk. I still have doubts about the crash of
the old L100. I had the largest possible first partition with Win98 and second
partition with XP. After hibernation XP was dead. But shouldn't the hibernation
data be written in the end of the first partition, not in the beginning of the
second one? Or may be my first partition was a little smaller and second one
started a little earlier?




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