Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 20:53:36 -0300 From: Eduardo Duca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [LIB] W2k Hibernate Stand By conflicts
At 17:22 27/3/2005, you wrote:
--- Eduardo Duca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >the bios. windows power management is not implemented > >properly and will mess up the hard drive and give you > > Even in W2k ?
I've always had great success with W2K's hibernation... or at least with whatever the default hibernation function was after W2K installation. I'm pretty sure it was W2Ks. Philip was always writing about just how well W2K's hibernation function worked. Instead of shutting down a W2K installation on a Libby, hibernating, and then waking up from hibernation always goes much faster than a full cold boot to W2K.
Yeah.. me too.. But only with HIBERNATION... with Suspend to RAM, not really...
I had search in many sites (including csd toshiba ask to Iris.. and nobody had this problem in resuming of suspend to ram (Resume failure in most of times I had tried use this)..
I had tried many configurations and hints, including this:
http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/su/su_sc_dtlView.jsp?soid=107960&moid=1073769616&BV_SessionID=@@@@1338935674.1112139923@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccceaddefdklhegcgfkceghdgngdgnj.0&ct=SB
And I dont know what I would try now to suspend to ram works fine :- P
Some people says "use BIOS power management".. others says "Windows PM is better than BIOS one"...
(And I really dont now yet if thats is significantly to the real problem.) :-(
> How I turn off Hibernation and suspend in windows (using again BIOS > hibernation with Bios animation) > Some websites say BIOS hibernation (16bits) its worse than windows..
Can't help there.
So you dont use nothing of BIOS Power Management ... only Windows power management correct ?
> Whats diference in BIOS setup: BOOT, HIBERNATION, RESUME modes ? > Whats RESET HOLE in right side of librettos do ?
The hole provides access to the reboot switch. When the system freezes and won't shut down, press a pen into the hole to activate the reset switch. Sometimes it even works! ;-P (Windows is problematic with this at times)
Something like CTRL ALT DEL ? : - P
I'm not clear on the BIOS settings for BOOT, HIBERNATION, & RESUME. All I know is that hibernation puts the system into a full power down where data for the booted session is written to the hard drive. The system can then wake up to the same condition it was in before hibernating. Resume only writes the data to RAM, and doesn't power the system down totally. Just what those BIOS settings do I'm not sure of. But I'd assume they would do bassically what I outlined above.
But when I let any of these options I dont see diferences...
The libs continue going to hibernation when I presse POWER button, and going to Suspend to RAM when I close the LCD panel...
And in no one of theses I get BIOS hibernation again (animation in screen of laptop coping datas to discs or vice versa when resuming).. only windwos hibernation (the messagens "entering in suspend to disc" apears in a "window" in windows so.. turn off..
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