Dell Inspiron 3800 Solutions Guide - Page 46

Recreating the Hibernate File (Windows 98 Only)

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www.dell.com | support.dell.com HINT: Windows 2000 recreates the hibernate file automatically, but you must reenable it. HINT: Windows Me and Windows 2000 recreate the hibernate file automatically. HINT: If you install additional memory, you must delete the original hibernate file before recreating a new one. 16 When the Completing the Windows 2000 Setup Wizard window appears, remove the CD from the drive, and then click Finish. The computer automatically restarts. NOTICE: Make sure that you reinstall the Intel® Chip Set Update Utility driver before you reinstall any other drivers. 17 Reenable the hibernate file (see page 48). Recreating the Hibernate File (Windows 98 Only) When hibernate mode is activated, all system data is stored in the hibernate file on your hard drive. The hibernate file cannot be accessed by the Windows operating system or application programs. You must recreate the hibernate file if you perform any of the following actions: • Delete the hibernate file. • Install a new hard drive. • Reformat your hard drive. • Install additional memory. Boot (Restart) Your Computer With the System Software CD 1 Save and close any open files, exit any open programs, and shut down the computer. 2 If the computer is connected (docked) to an advanced port replicator (APR), undock it (see page 54). 3 Turn on the computer. 4 Press as soon as you see the Dell logo. System setup screen Page 1 appears after a few seconds. 5 Press to view Page 2. 46 So l vi n g Pro b l em s

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Solving Problems
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16
When the
Completing the Windows 2000 Setup Wizard
window
appears, remove the CD from the drive, and then click
Finish
. The
computer automatically restarts.
NOTICE:
Make sure that you reinstall the Intel
®
Chip Set Update Utility
driver
before
you reinstall any other drivers.
HINT:
Windows 2000
recreates the hibernate
file automatically, but you
must reenable it.
17
Reenable the hibernate file (see page 48).
Recreating the Hibernate File
(Windows 98 Only)
HINT:
Windows Me and
Windows 2000 recreate
the hibernate file
automatically.
When hibernate mode is activated, all system data is stored in the hibernate
file on your hard drive. The hibernate file cannot be accessed by the
Windows operating system or application programs.
HINT:
If you install
additional memory, you
must delete the original
hibernate file before
recreating a new one.
You must recreate the hibernate file if you perform any of the following
actions:
Delete the hibernate file.
Install a new hard drive.
Reformat your hard drive.
Install additional memory.
Boot (Restart) Your Computer With the System Software CD
1
Save and close any open files, exit any open programs, and shut down
the computer.
2
If the computer is connected (docked) to an advanced port replicator
(APR), undock it (see page 54).
3
Turn on the computer.
4
Press <F2> as soon as you see the Dell logo.
System setup screen Page 1 appears after a few seconds.
5
Press <Alt><p> to view Page 2.