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want to maintain the present operating condition until the next day, for instance. To use this mode, you have to create a hibernation file with the ThinkPad Configuration program. (See Enabling Hibernation Mode.) You can enter hibernation mode by: - Pressing the Fn+F12 keys. - Selecting the Hibernation button ( program. ) in the Fuel-Gauge - Turning the power switch off. You can enable this option by putting a check mark in the | Hibernate by power switch check box in the Hibernation | subwindow of the "Power Management Properties" window. Your computer automatically enter hibernation mode when: | - The preset timeout is reached. (Windows 95 user only) | If you add a check mark in the Hibernate by timer check | box in the Hibernation subwindow and set Suspend timer | in the Power Mode subwindow, your computer enters | hibernation mode when it reaches timeout. - the battery is low. If you put a check mark in the Hibernate when battery becomes low check box, your computer enters hibernation mode when the battery is low. You can return the normal operation by turning the power on. For Windows NT users: You cannot create a hibernation file in a Windows NT system that uses the NTFS file format, the Windows NT default. If you want to use hibernation mode, you should reinstall Windows NT with the FAT file format. Chapter 4. Using Your Computer with a Battery Pack 21

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want to maintain the present operating condition until the next
day, for instance.
To use this mode, you have to create a hibernation file with the
ThinkPad Configuration program. (See Enabling Hibernation
Mode.)
You can
enter hibernation mode
by:
Pressing the
Fn
+
F12
keys.
Selecting the
Hibernation
button (
) in the Fuel-Gauge
program.
Turning the power switch off.
You can enable this option by putting a check mark in the
|
Hibernate by power switch
check box in the
Hibernation
|
subwindow of the “Power Management Properties” window.
Your computer automatically enter hibernation mode when:
|
The preset timeout is reached. (Windows 95 user only)
|
If you add a check mark in the
Hibernate by timer
check
|
box in the
Hibernation
subwindow and set
Suspend timer
|
in the
Power Mode
subwindow, your computer enters
|
hibernation mode when it reaches timeout.
the battery is low.
If you put a check mark in the
Hibernate when battery
becomes low
check box, your computer enters hibernation
mode when the battery is low.
You can
return the normal operation
by turning the power on.
For Windows NT users:
You cannot create a hibernation file in a Windows NT system
that uses the NTFS file format, the Windows NT default.
If you
want to use hibernation mode, you should reinstall Windows NT
with the FAT file format.
Chapter 4.
Using Your Computer with a Battery Pack
21