Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 15:50:04 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Re: Hibernate under windows 98

In a message dated 4/23/2002 1:37:07 PM Mountain Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Hey Lee,
>  
>  Do you know what effect the options in the 'Power up-mode' options have:
>  
>  1. 'Powerup = boot'
>  2. 'Powerup = hibernate' 'Standby = 30 minutes' [or 45, or 60]
>  3. 'Powerup = hibernate' 'Standby = no limit'
>  
>  Specifically, will option #3 let Windows power management let me set the 
>  amount of idle time until it puts the system into standy, and then keep 
the 
>  system ready to come back on relatively instantly when the power buttonm 
is 
>  pressed?
>  
>  The way things are on my system now, BIOS is set to 'Powerup = boot', and 
>  when Windows power management puts the system into Standby, the system 
sits 
>  in Standby for 10-20 minutes, and then hibernates.  At that point it takes 
a 
> 
>  bit longer to wake up and write data back to RAM.
>  
>  Matt... feeling like being caught up in an old Three Dog Night song :-(
>  
Hey, give me a break, I was ecstatic to just get the thing to hibernate 
reliably in W98se!  I am away from my Lib (workin' for a livin') and cannot 
reference the BIOS setup, but...are you talking about a L100/110 or a L50/70? 
 I believe the boot options for hibernate/standby are different in the 2 
series (I have a L100), but could be wrong. I can check later if you'd like.

Lee



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