Lenovo ThinkPad i Series 1157 ThinkPad 570 On-line User's Guide - Page 47

Considerations for hibernation mode, For Windows 95 and Windows 98, For Windows NT, For DOS

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If communication for a PC Card is not reestablished after normal operation resumes, remove and then reinstall the PC Card before restarting the system or application program. For other kinds of PC Cards, if the PC Card or computer does not operate, restart the application or computer. Even if you are using a communication card with a ring-resume function, some cards cannot detect an incoming call. While a communication link is active, the computer does not enter suspend mode. If you select the Disable in the hardware profile check box under the Device usage of the General tab in the Advanced Power Management Support area of the "System Properties" window, your computer does not enter suspend mode. Note: You must set the Resume on incoming call option in the ThinkPad Configuration program so the computer automatically resumes normal operation. For Windows 95 and Windows 98: 1. Click the Power Management ( ) button. 2. Click the Suspend/Resume options tab. 3. Select the Resume on incoming call check box. For Windows NT: 1. Click the Battery ( ) button. 2. Click the Suspend/Hibernation/Resume options ( ) button; then select the Resume on incoming call check box. For DOS: Enter PS2 RI E Considerations for hibernation mode Consider the following before using hibernation mode: Do not run any other tasks while the hibernation file is being created. Chapter 4. Using your computer with a battery pack 41

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If communication for a PC Card is not reestablished after normal
operation resumes, remove and then reinstall the PC Card
before restarting the system or application program.
For other
kinds of PC Cards, if the PC Card or computer does not operate,
restart the application or computer.
Even if you are using a communication card with a ring-resume
function, some cards cannot detect an incoming call.
While a communication link is active, the computer does not
enter suspend mode.
If you select the
Disable in the hardware profile
check box
under the
Device usage
of the
General
tab in the
Advanced
Power Management Support
area of the “System Properties”
window, your computer does not enter suspend mode.
Note:
You must set the
Resume on incoming call
option in the ThinkPad
Configuration program so the computer automatically resumes
normal operation.
For Windows 95 and Windows 98:
1.
Click the
Power Management
(
) button.
2.
Click the
Suspend/Resume options
tab.
3.
Select the
Resume on incoming call
check box.
For Windows NT:
1.
Click the
Battery
(
) button.
2.
Click the
Suspend/Hibernation/Resume options
(
)
button; then select the
Resume on incoming call
check
box.
For DOS:
Enter
PS2 RI E
Considerations for hibernation mode
Consider the following before using hibernation mode:
Do not run any other tasks while the hibernation file is being
created.
Chapter 4.
Using your computer with a battery pack
41