Chapter 5. BIOS Utilities
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- To determine the size of the partition, either press Enter to accept the
default settings, or type the size you wish to create in kilobytes (e.g.
type 83968 for 82MB because 1MB=1024KB), and press Enter.
- Choose 3 to reboot the system.
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To create a Save-to-Disk file:
1) Use FDISK program to create all necessary hard disk partitions and
format your hard disk drive if it is not prepared yet.
2) Boot the system and run the Save to Disk Utility to create the Sus-
pend-to-Disk file on the hard disk. Follow these steps to create the file:
- Boot the computer.
- Insert the floppy disk containing the Save to Disk utility.
- Type PHDISK41 at the command prompt, and press Enter.
- Type 2 to create the file, then press Enter.
- To determine the size of the file, either press Enter to accept the
default settings, or type the size you wish to create in kilobytes (e.g.
type 83968 for 82MB because 1MB=1024KB), and press Enter.
- Choose 3 to reboot the system.
If you upgrade the amount of DRAM afterwards, run the Save to Disk utility
again to change the size of this file.
Note: You can copy the Save to Disk utility from the CD-ROM disk to a floppy
disk using another computer.
The system enters Suspend to Disk mode by:
· Pressing the power button for less than four seconds
· Pressing Fn + Esc
· System suspend timer expires and system is ready to enter the mode
· Critically low battery power (if set in your operating system)
Caution: During the suspend-to-disk mode, DO NOT remove or replace the PC
card.