Re: 2.1gig on 701and hibernation problem

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From: Mel (delgallo_at_jps.net)
Date: Wed Dec 09 1998 - 19:34:13 EST


Thanks - I did just that and it works grrrrrrreat! No problems with fancy
keyboard tricks to get it back up after hibernate/suspend.

Thanks again Bill.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Morrow <penzance_at_icanect.net>
To: delgallo_at_jps.net <delgallo_at_jps.net>
Date: Thursday, December 10, 1998 4:55 AM
Subject: Re: 2.1gig on 701and hibernation problem

>use PQ Magic.. it'll have a size window..
>it'll only let you do 43meg which is closest to the 41meg you need for a
>hibernate file if you have 40meg of memory and the 1meg of video memory..
>
>
>delgallo_at_jps.net wrote:
>
>> OK I can do that. How do you determine the 43 meg?
>>
>> Bill Morrow wrote:
>> >
>> > Mel..
>> > i should have set that up for you..
>> > just use PQ Magic and make a 43meg fat16 partition, then all will be
ok..
>> > you can also disable the hibernate file in the ez setup until you have
the
>> > fat16 partition done..
>> >
>> > Mel Del Gallo wrote:
>> >
>> > > Can someone tellme how to set upa 701C witha 2.1 gig, Win98 and the
>> > > Hibernation/suspend feature.
>> > >
>> > > I've installed the fat32 of win 98 all on one partition but didn't
setup
>> > > or get prompted to setup aother fat16 partition. If I need a fat16
>> > > partition, do I set it up all over (fdisk) from scratch or is there
away
>> > > todo itwith something like PartitionIt?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Happy Trails...
>> >
>> > ** Bill Morrow ** :-)
>
>
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