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6. Suspend/Resume Function
What Is the Suspend/Resume Function?
When this computer is suspended with the SUS/RES switch, the suspend/resume function retains
the programs and data in memory as it is that you can resume operations immediately the next time
you press the SUS/RES switch.
SECTION 1
Windows XP
1
Click Start.
2
Click Turn Off Computer.
3
Click Restart.
4
The system will restart.
Windows Me or Windows 98
1
Click on Start -> Shut Down.
The Shut Down Windows dialog box appears.
2
Select “Restart” for Windows Me / Windows 98 and click on OK.
This PC unit is reset.
Window 2000
1
Click on Start -> Shut down.
The Shutdown Windows dialog box appears.
2
Select “Restart” and click on OK.
Critical Point
With resetting, the data in memory will be lost. Save the necessary data before resetting.
If you cannot reset through the following procedure, press down SUS/RES switch for 4 seconds
or more so that you can turn off the power of the PC unit. Then, wait for about 10 seconds and
push down SUS/RES switch again.
Critical Point
If you cannot reset through the above-mentioned procedure, you can reset as followings:
1 Push down the [Delete] key while pressing down the [Ctrl] and [Alt] keys.
When the Terminate Application dialog box appears, follow the instructions.
Critical Point
You can reset as followings:
1 Push down the [Delete] key while pressing down the [Ctrl] and [Alt] keys. The Windows
Security dialog box appears.
2 Click “Shutdown”.
The Shutdown Windows dialog box appears.
3 Select “Restart” and click on OK.
This PC is reset.