Lenovo ThinkPad 380ED ThinkPad 385 User's Guide - Page 90
Battery, Suspend/Hibernation/Resume options, Enable Hibernation, Enter
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Using Power Management The following describes how to create a hibernation file for your operating system: If you are using OS/2 or Windows: OS/2 WIN 1. Turn on the computer and start the ThinkPad Features program. 2. Click on Battery ( ). 3. Click on Suspend/Hibernation/Resume options ( ). 4. Click on Enable Hibernation in the menu. 5. Make sure the hard disk drive in the computer is selected; then select OK to create the hibernation file. The computer can now enter hibernation mode. If you are using DOS: DOS Type PS2 HFILE C at the command prompt; then press Enter. The hibernation file is created on drive C. 70 IBM ThinkPad 385 or 385D User's Guide
Using Power Management
The following describes how to create a hibernation file for your
operating system:
OS/2
WIN
If you are using OS/2 or Windows:
1.
Turn on the computer and start the ThinkPad Features program.
2.
Click on
Battery
(
).
3.
Click on
Suspend/Hibernation/Resume options
(
).
4.
Click on
Enable Hibernation
in the menu.
5.
Make sure the hard disk drive in the computer is selected; then
select
OK
to create the hibernation file.
The computer can now enter hibernation mode.
DOS
If you are using DOS:
Type
PS2 HFILE C
at the command prompt; then press
Enter
.
The hibernation file is created on drive C.
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