Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer
Power Management
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Automatically enter Suspend/Resume (memory) mode after
being idle for a set amount of time.
TECHNICAL NOTE: When the computer is connected to a
network, disable Suspend/Resume (memory) mode. This
utility may terminate your network connection when you turn
on the computer again.
Under normal conditions, a fully charged battery will sustain
Suspend/Resume (memory) mode for about two days. If the
computer displays
WARNING RESUME FAILURE
when you turn on the
computer while it is in Suspend/Resume (memory) mode, the
computer’s battery is probably discharged. This may happen if
you have had the computer turned off for a long time. Any work
you had not previously saved to disk will be lost. To recharge the
battery, connect the computer to an AC power source and leave it
turned off for at least seven hours.
Using Hibernation mode
Hibernation mode saves the current state of the computer to hard
disk before shutting down completely. Hibernation mode uses no
battery power to maintain the information.
Hibernation mode is set as the default on your computer.
NOTE: Hibernation mode is not available on Windows NT.
To enable Hibernation mode in Windows 98 Second Edition:
1
Open the
Start
menu, point to
Settings
, and click
Control
Panel
.
2
Double-click the
Power
Management
icon.
A Power Management Advisory dialog box appears.
3
Click
OK
to clear the dialog box.
Summary of Contents for 8100 series
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Page 55: ...Part I Getting to Know Your Computer Getting Started When and how to turn off the computer 29 ...
Page 111: ...Part I Getting to Know Your Computer Learning the Basics Caring for your computer 85 ...
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Page 185: ...Part II Technical Reference Toshiba Utilities Expansion device properties 159 ...
Page 219: ...Part II Technical Reference Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords Windows NT 193 ...
Page 277: ...Part II Technical Reference Troubleshooting Guide Toshiba s worldwide offices 251 ...
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Page 285: ...Part III Appendixes Hot Keys 259 ...
Page 286: ...Appendix B Built in features 261 Optional accessories and devices 268 Specifications 270 ...
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