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sure you have enough disk space before selecting either option (Please refer to
System
Requirements
above). Creating a
file
stores all the necessary information (you may be
working on) into a hidden read-only file within the system hard disk. Creating a
partition
allows further protection for you by storing all the necessary information into partition
separate from other files.
Create a file
You may select the
file
size, or allow the system to automatically select for you.
Automatic Selection
Type the following:
A:\>zvhdd /c /file
(
Note
one space is between “zvhdd and “/c”, and one space is between “/c” and “/file”)
Press <Enter>
The system will then automatically select
file
size.
Then, the system will display the following message: “The C:\SAVE2DSK.BIN has been
executed”. The Suspend to Disk utility has been set up.
Enter
File
Size (Example: You select 100 MB file size)
Type the following:
A:\>zvhdd /c /file /m:100
(
Note
one space is between “zvhdd and “/c”, between “/c” and “/file”, and between “/file”
and “/m:100”)
Press <Enter>
In this case, the system will use 100 MB file size that you’ve selected.
Then, the system will display the following message: “The C:\SAVE2DSK.BIN has been
executed”. The Suspend to Disk utility has been set up.
Create a partition
Type the following:
A:\>zvhdd /c /partition
(
Note
one space is between “zvhdd and “/c”, and one space is between “/c” and “/partition”)
The system will start to create and format a
partition
.
Whether you have selected
file
or
partition
options, once the Suspend to Disk utility has been set up,
press any key, and you will automatically return to Windows. Then, you
must
restart your system in
order to enable the Suspend to Disk feature.
5.6.1.2 Enter DOS command Directly
You may also enter DOS during the re-boot process by pressing the <F8> key after powering
on the system, and selecting “Command prompt only.
”
If your system normally runs from
DOS, or you have a DOS diskette, simply boot from DOS.
Then, simply follow procedures “c” through “e” (above). Since the system is not controlled
by Windows, it will automatically re-boot.
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