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For Windows 98 you must enable Save-
to-Disk mode in the BIOS Setup utility
Power menu. (See pages 98-102 for more
information on the Power menu of the BIOS
Setup utility.)
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For Windows NT you can simply click the
Save-to-Disk activation button on the
PowerPanel toolbar menu. (See pages 51-54
for more information on PowerPanel.)
Push the Suspend/Resume button, when your
notebook is active but no Access indicators are
on and release the button (immediately). You
will hear two short beeps and then your system
will flash the Save-to-Disk screen, and enter
Save-to-Disk mode.
If your notebook is in Save-to-Disk mode,
pushing the Suspend/Resume button will
return your notebook to active operation at the
point where it went into Save-to-Disk mode.
You can tell whether or not your system is in
Save-to-Disk mode by looking at the Power
indicator. (See page 26.) If it is visible and not
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Selecting System Suspend from the
PowerPanel toolbar menu (Windows NT).
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Timing out from lack of activity.
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Battery level reaching the Dead Battery
Warning condition.
Your notebook’s RAM typically stores the file(s)
on which you are working, the open applica-
tion(s) and any other data required to support
the operation(s) in progress. When you resume
operation from Suspend mode, it returns to the
point in the operation where it left off. You
must use the Suspend/Resume button to
resume operation, and there must be an
adequate power source available, or your
notebook will not resume.
Using the Suspend/Resume Button to
Perform Save-to-Disk
When your notebook is active, the Suspend/
Resume button, (Figure 3-14.), can be used to
manually put your notebook into Save-To-Disk
mode. However, you must first enable Save-to-
Disk mode one of the following ways:
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flashing, your notebook is fully operational.
If it is visible and flashing, your notebook is in
Suspend mode. If it is not visible, the power is
Off or your notebook is in Save-to-Disk mode.
Save-to-Disk Mode
The Save-to-Disk function, saves the contents
of your notebook’s system memory to the hard
drive as part of the Suspend/Resume function.
Your notebook is setup to perform this function
in one way—two for Widnows NT—and can be
configured through the system BIOS to do it in
other ways.
Default Methods for using Save-to-Disk mode:
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Press the
Fn
key together with the
Suspend/Resume button when activating the
suspend mode. The Save-to-Disk pop-up will
appear on your screen, simply wait until it
has finished and your notebook will go into
Save-to-Disk mode.
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Windows NT users may also activate
the Save-to-Disk mode through their
PowerPanel toolbar.
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