John
This link places Hibernation as one of the Advanced Power Management
states:
Description of the Different Advanced Power Management States
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308535/
This is what you said in a very early post "Part: 1 Drive "C" Cap
305242 MB usage 5.47% NTFS Bootable: Yes
All supported features are checked EXCEPT "Advanced Power Management".
You were quoting from the Info tab in HD Tune.
I am wondering as to the significance of this apparent discrepancy?
I can see a real benefit from using Hibernate on a Laptop but the
benefit with a Desktop is less obvious. Do you get the error using
Standby?
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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johnn wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 18:08:59 -0000, "Gerry" wrote:
johnn
In Outlook Express and in Google your last post is part of the
original thread.
http://snipurl.com/9r6yp [groups_google_com]
I have these questions before but your answer has not appeared. I
have just rechecked Google (31 posts) and cannot see your reply.
Sorry, Gerry:
The "original post" I referred to was entitled "A Disk Read Error
Occurred".
There are 27 entries, four of them by yourself.
I probably should have called it the "original thread" rather
'original post". My error!
My computer is a desk-top, with more hard drive space than I'll ever
need, and more RAM than is recommended.
My power option settings (which I changed several times, just to try
things) call for hibernation mode after 15 minutes.
(BTW: I subscribe to a news reader (usenet server) Astraweb.com and
use Free Agent to read and post entries.)
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