re: 'Correct terms for 'Suspend' option and 'sleep'.
Saturday, October 16, 2004 at 12:05 pm Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Jack Gulley
(5917 messages posted)
OK, with the common US version terms making it understandable.
First, unless you have a laptop system that has good BIOS, device driver and hardware
support for both Suspend mode and Hibernation mode, you should not be using Hibernation
mode with Windows ME, it is broken. And even with laptops, adding an adapter that
does not have built in support will crash Hibernation mode.
For all but the "best" desktop systems with ALL of the hardware attachments supporting
hibernate, with Windows ME it is recommended that you disable Hibernate mode (and
take that option out of the Shutdown options). This is done through the Control Panel,
Power Options properties. In the Hibernate tab, un-check the Enable hibernate support
option.
Second, if the system has errors and fails to come out of either Hibernate or
Suspend mode and you are required to power it off and back on to get it started,
after several such events, Windows ME will let you know about it and then disable
the option, taking it out of the Shutdown list. Usually you can enable it again by
setting/resetting the options in the Power Options properties and rebooting the machine
several times. There is additional information on doing this on the Microsoft web
site.
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