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Standby/Hibernation Functions
Windows 98
When both [Turn off monitor] (in [Control Panel] - [Power Management] - [Power
Schemes]) and [Screen Saver] (in [Control Panel] - [Display] - [Screen Saver]) are
set, there are cases operations cannot resume in a normal manner from the standby
or hibernation mode.
When the screensaver setting is active, do not enter either the standby or hibernation
mode while the [MS-DOS Prompt] is being displayed. There are cases operations
cannot resume in a normal manner.
When the computer resumes from the standby or hibernation mode when MS-DOS is
running, the screen may become completely black. In such cases, press
Alt + Tab .
When inserting one more CardBus type card with one already inserted, after enter-
ing either the standby or hibernation mode, the computer may not function properly.
If you are using a PC Card, note that some cards may cease to function if the standby
or hibernation function is used several times. When this occurs, immediately shut
down Windows without using the standby or hibernation function.
When [Hibernation] is not displayed in [Power Switch] of the [Power] menu in the
Setup Utility, the hibernation specific partition on the hard disk is not available. Rein-
stall the OS to create a partition by using the Product Recovery CD-ROM.
Windows NT
The standby function is not supported.
Confirm that Phoenix APM 2.0 for Windows NT
®
is installed, in order for the date and
time to be normally displayed with the hibernation function. (If [APM 2.0 for NT] is
displayed in [Control Panel], this means that the program is installed.)
Do not enter the hibernation mode before logging on. The computer will no longer
generate a sound and will not function properly.
When [Hibernation] is not displayed in [Power Switch] of the [Power] menu in the
Setup Utility, the hibernation specific partition on the hard disk is not available. Rein-
stall the OS to create a partition by using the Product Recovery CD-ROM.