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Suspend/Resume Button again will return it
to active operation at the point it went into
suspension. The Suspend/Resume Button is
located on the front of the Status Indicator
LCD Panel of your notebook.(Figure 2-16.)
You can tell whether or not the system is in
Suspend Mode by looking at the Power
Indicator. (See pages 17–18.) If it is visible and
Figure 2-16 Suspend/Resume Button
not flashing, your notebook is fully operational.
If it is visible and flashing, your notebook is in
Suspend Mode. If it is not visible,the power
is O
ff
, or your notebook is in the Save-to-Disk
Mode. (See page 69.) If the Battery Condition
Status Indicator is On when the Power
Indicator is O
ff
the battery is charging or you
are in the Save-to-Disk Mode.
C A U T I O N
Be sure you know what settings are
active for the Suspend/Resume Button
before you use it as misuse can result in
data loss. (
See the Power Savings Menu
of the BIOS Setup Utility, pages 67–69,
for more information.
) When you receive
your new notebook it will be set for the
default which is Suspend Mode.
P O I N T
The Suspend/Resume Button can be
disabled. (
See the Power Savings Menu
of the BIOS Setup Utility, page 68, for
more information
.)
C A U T I O N
The suspension modes should not be
used with certain PCMCIA cards. Check
the PCMCIA card documentation for
more information.
P O I N T
If your notebook is active when you
enter a suspension mode changes to
open files are not lost. The files are left
open and memory is kept active during
Suspend Mode or the memory is trans-
ferred to the internal hard disk during
Save-to-Disk Mode.
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