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on the S2D diskette that came with your computer.
Save-to-Disk Suspend Utility
The S2D utility allows you to manage the S2D partition in your file system as your computing needs change. For instance, you can remove the S2D
partition if you need the space on the hard-disk drive for other purposes, or you can use the S2D utility to create the partition if you have removed
it.
Removing the S2D Partition
If you want to use the S2D partition on your hard-disk drive for another purpose (for instance, if you are running out of file space), perform the
following steps to remove the partition:
1. At an MS-DOS® prompt, type cd c:\dell\util and press <Enter> to change to the directory on your hard-disk drive that contains the
S2D utility files.
If you are using an operating system that is not compatible with MS-DOS, see the readme.s2d file for instructions.
2. Type rms2d and press <Enter>.
Status messages appear on the display as the removal process progresses. When the S2D partition has been removed, the following
message appears:
The S2D partition was successfully removed.
NOTE: After you remove the S2D partition, the computer cannot activate S2D mode until you recreate the partition. If you
try to activate S2D mode and receive the message No Save-To-Disk Suspend partition available, you
must create an S2D partition.
Creating the S2D Partition
The mks2d.exe file creates the S2D partition the computer uses to store the system data that is saved when you put the computer in S2D mode.
Use the mks2d.exe file to create a new S2D partition in the following cases:
If Dell did not install MS-DOS on your hard-disk drive
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If you increase the amount of system memory by adding a memory module
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If you used the rms2d.exe file to remove the original S2D partition and now want to recreate the partition
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If your hard-disk drive becomes corrupted
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If you install a new hard-disk drive
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If you received the system utilities separately on diskette or CD or if you deleted the S2D utility from your hard-disk drive
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To create an S2D partition, perform the following steps.
NOTE: If you are creating the partition on a new hard-disk drive, if Dell did not install MS-DOS on your hard-disk drive, or
if you are using an operating system that is not compatible with MS-DOS, read the readme.s2d file before performing the
following procedure.
1. At an MS-DOS prompt, type CD c:\dell\util and press <Enter> to change to the directory on your hard-disk drive that contains the
S2D utility files.
2. Type mks2d and press <Enter>.
As the utility builds the partition, status messages appear on the display. If an error message appears, it provides information about
which steps to take to continue building the partition.
When the S2D partition has been built and verified, the following message appears:
The S2D partition was successfully created.
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