Windows 2000 Hibernate
Use the Hibernate window to enable hibernate support, see the amount of free disk
space, and the amount of disk space required to hibernate. When your system
hibernates, it performs a save-to-disk or save-to-file (STF). Your current working
environment is saved to the hard disk. Use the Power button to resume from
hibernation and your system returns to its previous state.
To enable hibernate support, go to Start, Settings, Control Panel, and double click the
Power Management Properties icon. Select the Hibernate tab and place a check mark in
the box labeled 'Enable hibernate support.' Click Apply, click OK, and close the
Control Panel.
Note
system, you may encounter a warning message suggesting that a problem exists with
the hibernation file on your system. The warning message is inaccurate. To disable this
message, simply follow the instructions in the previous paragraph to enable hibernate
support.
Windows 98 Power Management Properties
In Windows 98, most ACPI power management settings are controlled through
Windows Power Management Properties, not through the BIOS Setup Utility, unless
otherwise noted. To access Windows Power Management Properties, go to Start,
Settings, Control Panel, and double click Power Management.
The Power Management Properties features are broken down as follows:
Power Schemes
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Alarms
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Power Meter
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Advanced
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Hibernate
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3-20 Using the BIOS Setup Utility
When powering on your NEC Versa running the Windows 2000 operating