On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 10:47:36AM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > > > Another feature I miss is suspend-to-disk. My laptop has a replaced hard > > disk, and obviously the BIOS doesn't support the suspend feature with this > > disk (it doesn't work with Win95 or DOS either). > > > Most laptops require a special section of the harddrive set aside for > suspend. This usually is seen as a partition between 50 and 150 mb in size > with an odd type and often a special format. On my VAIO it expects to be > at a certain sector. The only way to recreate it is to run your windows > recovery cd on the drive, which will likely fail if you changed the drive > the size. At least this is what I have seen.
Indeed: Acer delivers a DOS based utility to (re)create this file in a DOS partition, but this utility fails to work with the new disk, and I was told that this is a known problem with unsupported disks (unsupported by the BIOS that is), therefore I thought about swsusp. Gregor
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