Panasonic CF-47 Personal Computer User Manual


 
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Suspend/Hibernation Functions
Save all data before powering off your computer.
When restarting from or shutting down to the suspend or hibernation mode, do not
touch the touch pad (or move the mouse (serial or PS/2 type) if one is connected).
These devices may fail to operate, you will then need to restart your computer using
the keyboard.
Do not power off during the following periods (you may corrupt your data or file):
While the CD-ROM indicator ( ) or HDD indicator ( ) is on.
While playing/recording audio files.
While communications software is being used.
Do not use the suspend or hibernation function when using an operating system other
than the one that comes with your computer, the Setup Utility, or when experiencing
static electricity or noise.
If you hold down on the Alt , Ctrl or Shift key to enter the suspend or
hibernation mode, after resuming operation, you must press the same key. For ex-
ample, if you hold down on the key while pushing the sleep switch, upon
resuming, if you do not press the key again, only capital letters will result from
typing.
Only when the computer stops operating or locks up should the sleep switch be held
more than four seconds to power off the computer. Slide the power switch to power on
and data not previously saved will be lost.
In the suspend mode, power is consumed. If PC Cards are inserted, more of that
power is consumed. When all power has been consumed, all data at suspend is lost
since it is retained in memory. We therefore recommend plugging in the AC adapter
when using the suspend function.
Repeatedly using the suspend or hibernation function will use up a lot of the system
resources and the computer may not work properly. Shut down Windows ([Start]-
[Shut Down]) on a regular basis, e.g., about one time a week, without using the sus-
pend or hibernation function. Doing so will restore the system resources.
Do not use the suspend or hibernation function during the following periods. The
suspend or hibernation function, or peripherals may not work.
When a file in external devices such as a CD-ROM drive, external hard disk, or ATA
card is opened, the suspend or hibernation function may not work. In such cases,
close the file.
• LAN cards, SCSI cards and modem cards etc. may not recover after entering the
suspend or hibernation mode. If this occurs, restart the computer.
When inserting one more CardBus type card with one already inserted, after entering
the suspend or hibernation mode, the computer may not function properly.
When a USB device is connected, there are cases the suspend or hibernation func-
tion will not operate in a normal manner due to the USB device. In addition, a USB
device may have to be removed temporarily and the computer restarted in cases
where the computer is unable to start up properly.
When both [Turn off monitor] (in [Control Panel] – [Power Management] – [Power
Schemes]) and [Screen Saver] (in [Control Panel] – [Display] – [Screen Saver]) are
set, there are cases operations cannot resume in a normal manner from the suspend
or hibernation mode.
When the screensaver setting is active, do not enter the suspend or hibernation mode
while the MS-DOS Prompt is being displayed. There are cases operations cannot
resume in a normal manner.
Precautions for Using the Suspend or Hibernation Function
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