Gateway 3200 User Guide - Page 27
Using Suspend Mode, To put your system into Suspend
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Important! If your system is part of a Microsoft network, putting your computer in sleep mode does not disconnect you from your network connection. Using Suspend Mode Suspend, available in Windows 95, is a power management feature that lets you leave your computer on in a power-saving mode. When your computer is in Suspend, it appears to be off. However, it continues to receive incoming faxes and perform automatic tasks you have scheduled. When you exit Suspend, the computer returns to the state it was in without going through the normal startup routine. Important! If you have a Novell network and you put your system in Suspend mode, it will disconnect from the network. To put your system into Suspend 1. Save and close any open files to prevent data loss in the event of a power failure. 2. Click Start, and then click Suspend on the Start menu. 3. The power LED turns amber and the monitor becomes dark, indicating that the computer has entered Suspend mode. To take your system out of Suspend 1. Press any key on the keyboard or move the mouse. 2. The power LED turns green, and your computer returns to the state it was in before it entered Suspend. However, if your system is part of a Novell network, putting your computer in Suspend disconnects you from your network connection. To reestablish your network connection: A. Click Start and then click Shut Down. B. From the Shutdown Windows options, select Close all programs and log on as a different user. Selecting that option bypasses the restart process and displays your network logon dialog box. C. Enter your password and click OK. Your logon script runs and your network connections are reestablished. 22 E-3200 User's Guide