From: "cyn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Actually, just tonight I learned that win2k (and probably ME + XP) do > their suspend to disk into a file - hiberfile.sys I believe. So it seems > to me that whatever the case is with suspending to disk, ACPI seems to > 'allow' more control for where the OS writes it (perhaps to avoid the > whole bios limitation of where to suspend / resizing the partition if you > add more memory / etc.) - the trade off being that you are writing it to a > file in an existing partition so you would need ram*OS's. This would > support the fact that no such partitions exist - and I am curious about > anyone with this laptop who still has a windows installation if they have > such a file that's the same size as the amount of ram they have.
I can't find a hiber*.sys or anything of the sort, or any file at all that's bigger than 100MB under c:/windows (scanning the partition from Linux), and since the Windows session was 'hibernated' it really should be there somewhere. derek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]