Lenovo ThinkPad i Series 1157 ThinkPad 570 On-line User's Guide - Page 39

Hibernation mode, RediSafe, Power Management, Hibernation, Enable Hibernation.., Create Now, Close

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RediSafe: To prevent loss of data during suspend mode when the battery is critically low, your ThinkPad computer has a RediSafe function. Once you set this function, the hibernation file is activated each time the computer enters suspend mode, and is ready to enter hibernation mode from suspend mode whenever the battery is low. Set RediSafe as follows: From Windows 95 or Windows 98: 1. Start the ThinkPad Configuration program. 2. Click the Power Management button ( ). 3. Click the Hibernation tab. 4. Enable hibernation mode if it is disabled: a) Click the Enable Hibernation.. button. b) Click Create Now; then Close. 5. Select the RediSafe check box. 6. Click OK. From Windows NT: 1. Start the ThinkPad Configuration program. 2. Click the Power Management button ( ). 3. Click the Suspend/Hibernation/Resume Options button ( ). 4. Enable hibernation mode if it is disabled: a) Click the Enable Hibernation.. button. b) Click OK. 5. Select the RediSafe check box. 6. Click OK. Hibernation mode Your computer stops all tasks and stores all data in the hard disk; then it powers off. Set your computer to this mode if you want to maintain the present operating condition until the next day, for instance. Chapter 4. Using your computer with a battery pack 33

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Hibernation mode
Your computer stops all tasks and stores all data in the hard
disk; then it powers off.
Set your computer to this mode if you
want to maintain the present operating condition until the next
day, for instance.
RediSafe:
To prevent loss of data during suspend mode when the battery is
critically low, your ThinkPad computer has a
RediSafe
function.
Once you set this function, the hibernation file is activated each
time the computer enters suspend mode, and is ready to enter
hibernation mode from suspend mode whenever the battery is
low.
Set
RediSafe
as follows:
From Windows 95 or Windows 98:
1.
Start the ThinkPad Configuration program.
2.
Click the
Power Management
button (
).
3.
Click the
Hibernation
tab.
4.
Enable hibernation mode if it is disabled:
a)
Click the
Enable Hibernation..
button.
b)
Click
Create Now
; then
Close
.
5.
Select the
RediSafe
check box.
6.
Click
OK
.
From Windows NT:
1.
Start the ThinkPad Configuration program.
2.
Click the
Power Management
button (
).
3.
Click the
Suspend/Hibernation/Resume Options
button
(
).
4.
Enable hibernation mode if it is disabled:
a)
Click the
Enable Hibernation..
button.
b)
Click
OK
.
5.
Select the
RediSafe
check box.
6.
Click
OK
.
Chapter 4.
Using your computer with a battery pack
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