Specifications
Overview
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1.3 Suspend to Hard Drive
Suspend to Hard Drive saves your current work (system status, memory and
screen  image)  into  hard disk,  and then  the  system  can be  totally power off.
Next time, when power is on, you can resume your original work directly from
hard disk within few second without go through the Win95 booting process and
run  your  application  again.  If  your  memory  is  16MB,  normally,  you  need  to
reserve at least 16MB HDD space to save your memory image. Note that you
have to use VESA compatible PCI VGA (AOpen  PV70/PT70), Sound Blaster
compatible  sound  card  and  sound  driver  that  supports  APM  (AOpen
AW32/AW35) for  Suspend to Hard  Drive  to work properly. Of course,  we
recommend to use AOpen products for best compatibility.
To use Suspend to Hard Drive:
1. Go into BIOS setup, Power Management à Suspend Mode Option, select
"Suspend to Disk".
2. Go  into  BIOS  setup,  PNP/PCI  Configuration  à PnP  OS  Installed,  select
"No".  This  can  give  BIOS  the  capability  to  allocate  system resources  for
Suspend to Hard Drive.
3. Boot up your system into DOS command prompt. If you are Win'95 user,
Please restart your Windows 95 under "Command Prompt" by pressing "F8"
while  system  shows  "Windows  95  Starting  ...".  Choose  "Safe  Mode
Command  Prompt  Only"  from  selection  so  that  system  will  start  in  DOS
command prompt.
4. Copy AOZVHDD.EXE to the root directory of your C: drive.
5. Option 1: Use /file switch (applied to FAT16 file system):
Please use following command to create a hidden file in the root directory of
your hard  disk for  Suspend  to  Hard Drive  to  save the  system status  and
memory image.
C:>AOZVHDD /c /file
Please  make  sure  that  you  have  enough  continuous  HDD  space  for
creating this hidden file. For  example, if you have 32MB of system memory
and  4MB of  VGA memory,  you  need at  least 36MB (32MB  +  4MB) of
continuous HDD space. If AOZVHDD failed to allocate the HDD space, you
may  run  "DEFRAG"  Utility  or  "Disk  Defragmenter"  which  come  with MS-
DOS or Win'95 to free HDD space.










