Winbook XP5 User Manual page 65

Winbook xp5: user guide
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Power management is not turned on. Press'Fn'+'F8', to run the setup program and then enable it.
Device power-down options are disabled. Load defaults in the Power Management setup screen.
[XP5 A-18]
Battery pack is defective, call the Technical Support number listed on the WinBook "Read-Me-
First" sheet for details on ordering a replacement battery.
Enable Windows power management. Open 'Power' in the Control Panel. Select "Advanced"
under 'Power
management' for best balance between battery life and
system performance.
There is no partition for suspending to disk, or the partition is too small to suspend to
disk. Use the PHDisk utility (on the WinBook support floppy disk) to check for the
presence of a disk partition. If you don't find one, or the partition is corrupted, refer to
page B-18 for information on using PHDisk.
[XP5 A-19]
The suspend-to-disk partition has somehow become corrupted. You can use the PHDISK
/REFORMAT command to reformat the partition.
There is a bad sector on the hard disk, causing you to lose information when you enter suspend
mode. Try using the PHDISK /REFORMAT command to reformat the partition. PHDISK will
automatically map out bad sectors if they are found.
5. Problem:Battery charge LED never stops flashing.
Action:Ambient temperature is too hot for the battery to completely charge.Battery is not
correctly inserted, or the contacts are broken. You can check by removing battery from
compartment and examining the contacts in the computer, to see if they are broken or bent.
3. Problem:System won't suspend to disk.
Action:Suspend to disk is not enabled in the power management
setup. Using the'Fn'+'F8'key combination, enter the Power
Management setup screen and change the selection for "Suspend to"
from Suspend-to-RAM to select Suspend-to-DISK.
4. Problem:Resume from disk error message.
Action:The most common cause of this error comes from using more
than one hard disk with the WinBook. If you suspend to disk, you
must always power the system back up with the disk that was in the
WinBook when it was put in Suspend mode.

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