C A U T I O N
The Suspend or Save-to-Disk mode
should not be used with certain PC Cards.
Check your PC Card documentation for
more information.
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Select Save-to-Disk activation from the
PowerPanel toolbar or menu (Windows 95
and Windows NT only.)
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Time out from lack of activity with Save-To-
Disk mode enabled from the Power Savings
menu of the BIOS setup utility.
Your noteboo k’s sys tem mem ory typ i c a lly store s
the file(s) on wh i ch you are work i n g, the open
a pp l i c a ti on(s) and any other data requ i red to
su pport the opera ti on(s) in progre s s . Wh en the
Save - to - Disk functi on is activa ted your noteboo k
s aves the con tents of the sys tem mem ory to a fil e
on the internal hard drive , and then autom a ti c a l-
ly shuts of f power to your noteboo k . Wh en yo u
re sume opera ti on by pressing the Su s pen d /
Re sume but ton , you retu rn to the point in the
opera ti on wh ere you left of f , before going into
Save - to - Disk mode .
P O I N T
If your notebook is active when you
enter the Suspend or Save-to-Disk 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 transferred to the internal
hard drive during Save-to-Disk mode.
P O I N T
Disabling the Suspend/Resume button
prevents it from being used to put your
notebook in Suspend or Save-to-Disk
mode. The resume function of the button
cannot be disabled.
(See the Power
Menu of the BIOS setup utility, pages
100-107, for more information.)
C A U T I O N
Be sure you know which settings are
active for the Suspend/Resume button
before you use it; misuse can result in
data loss.
(See the Power Menu of the
BIOS setup utility, pages 100-107, for
more information.)
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