Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 01:38:52 +
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] No hibernation in W98SE on L100
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
For me, it was a no-brainer. Simply make sure HIBERNATION is turned on in
the
Power Settings in the Contro l Panel (and the same settings for panel
close/power button = hibernate). That's it. Press the button or close the
LCD
panel and the system hibernates to disk in a few seconds.
Okay... Thanks David. That's all in the Windows Control Panel Power
Management settings. I had been hunting around in the Libby's BIOS and
Toshiba Power Saver settings where there are also references to hibernation.
Tweaking the settings in the latter had no affect. But setting
hibernation for system and panel close in the Windows power settings does
get it going... Odd... I guess Windows sets the Libby BIOS, but the Libby
BIOS doesn't fully enable hibernation in Windows.
However as I write, I put the L70 into hibernation via the power switch
while the system was docked in the EPR. And as soon as the hibernation
process was completed, it instantly woke itself up with an error windows
reporting Explorer had performed an illegal operation and would be shut
down... :-/
Has anyone seen that problem?
I think there's something wrong with this EPR. It's acted odd since I got
it 2-3 years back. Once in a while PC cards either not recognized at all,
have problems operating in it, or don't work in it at all. The last big
problem I had with it was with those 4-5 USB 2.0 data link cables I tested a
while back. Attempting to transfer data with the USB 2.0 card in the EPR
always resulted in the system going into Windows' blue screen and freezing.
Are there any utilities that test these EPRs for proper functioning?
Matt
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