| Subject: Re: "Restoring Config From Disk" message |
Author:
Jessica Boyd
|
[
Next Thread |
Previous Thread |
Next Message |
Previous Message
]
Date Posted: 15:09:42 09/29/99 Wed
In reply to:
Jeff Farnsworth
's message, ""Restoring Config From Disk" message" on 12:28:57 09/29/99 Wed
It sounds like in his BIOS settings that he has "Suspend To Disk" selected for the suspend function. You suspend by holding down the power button briefly. To turn off the computer however, you hold down the power button until the machine powers down.
I realize I could be totally off, but it sounds like he just isn't holding down the power button long enough...
When the computer detects that the battery is low, it will suspend (in whichever mode you have selected -- in this case, Suspend to Disk). It sounds like he was working, the battery got too low and automatically suspended itself.
As far as it hanging, can you be more clear? Normally, when you suspend to disk the computer will go through some process of saving whatever you have in memory to a special partition on the hard drive. It's possible that somehow this partition got corrupted but that might be jumping ahead a bit. Could you clarify?
Hope this helps,
Jess
> The laptop battery had gone dead, about the time he
> was saving a file. The next time he started the
> computer after he had charged the battery, he got the
> message "Restoring Configuration From Disk". Then a
> little later he gets the message "Suspend to Disk
> Process" and at this point the machine just seems to
> hang indefinitely. All the text is white against a
> black background. He also mentioned some text that
> said Pentium Celeron 300 too. When he turns the
> computer off he gets the message "Saving Configuration
> To Disk".
>
> Can anyone help me describe to him how to get out of
> this "suspend" mode? Or what is going on?
>
> Jeff Farnsworth
> farnsw@mciworld.com
[
Next Thread |
Previous Thread |
Next Message |
Previous Message
]
| |