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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the function of Suspend-to-File? (Hibernation in Windows
98/2000)
Suspend-to-File (Hibernation) provides the greatest power savings by
putting the system into a maximum power shutdown. When the system goes into STF
mode, it saves data and system status and then shuts off power to all components. STF
mode lets you save power without first saving your work. Resuming from STF mode
requires less time than performing a cold boot.
Your system must be configured for STF/Hibernation. In Windows Power Management
Properties, check the box labeled “enable hibernate support,” under the Hibernate tab.
In the BIOS Power Management Setup, enable the “Auto save-to-file” parameter and
set the “Suspend Option” to STF.
How do I bring my system out of LCD timeout (Windows 98/2000) or
Standby mode (Windows NT)?
Moving your VersaGlide pointer or using your keyboard brings the
system out of LCD timeout or Standby mode.
How do I bring my system out of Standby mode (Windows 98/2000)
or Suspend mode (Windows NT)?
Press the Power button to bring the system out of Standby mode
(Windows 98/2000) or Suspend mode (Windows NT).