Re: TP 760CD Hibernation file

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From: STeve Andre' (andres_at_pilot.msu.edu)
Date: Thu Jul 08 1999 - 21:25:43 EDT


I'm not sure if you are saying you just added 64M for a total
of 104M, or if you now have a grand total of 64M.

My TP 1451 i has 64M and hibernate works, and I'll bet that the
hibernate code I have is substancially the same as yours if not
identical. If you have more than 64M I can't say--but it would
be rather stupid of such a utility not being able to deal with
more than that.

So that leaves the standard stupid question, which is do you
have enough disk? During the creation of the hibernation file
does it need more disk than there is ram? I wouldn't think so,
but you can't tell unless you stare at the code or documentation.

...And I see upon reading your message again that you have the
same amount as I do. Hmmm. Do you get an error message of any
kind?

--STeve Andre'
andres_at_pilot.msu.edu

At 08:58 PM 7/8/99 -0400, Allan Ballard wrote:
>Since installing 64Mb RAM in my 760CD, the Hibernation File
>won't work. It will Suspend, but not Hibernate.
>
>Since it will Hibernate with 40MB RAM, is the problem with
>the hibernation application? Is it maybe written to only build
>a file of a certain size (and smaller than 64MB)?
>
>I have used the PS commands to delete and try to rebuild to
>no avail.
>
>Any input would be appreciated.
>
>Allan Ballard
> TP760CD p120 64Mb 3.0 gig
>
>
>


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