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Chris Clayton wrote:You will need an additional FAT partition at the front of your eCS partition, so you might also need BM with just eCS as the only entry (I have that, but for different reasons - i.e. I was planning to dual boot, but didn't in the end, but it works, so I won't fix it!)
Hibernation does with with Boot Manager installed. The key is to make
the FIRST primary partition FAT16 sized to at least the installed
memory plus 35 MB. If you plan to upgrade memory size in the future,
make the partition that much larger.
Install Boot Manger into the SECOND primary partition. (In fact Boot
Manger can be anywhere on the disk, except for the first partition in
this case, as long as it is within the BIOS 1024 cylinder limit)
The warnings about OS/2 & Boot Manager were probably written by M$
trained programmer with tunnel vision.
I have been hibernating my TP T41 for over two years now. Disk setup:
No. Type Size Format Letter OS
1. Primary 657 MB FAT16 C:
2. Primary 7 MB Boot Manager
3. Logical 512 MB HPFS D: eCS 1.1
4. Logical 2 GB HPFS E: eCS 1.2.1
5. Logical 2 GB JFS F:
6. Logical 30 GB JFS G:
Cheers,
Chris
Suppose I have only eCS on my computer and do not use boot manager, is
it needed to make hibernation work?
Stu Updike
Bedford, Texas
USA
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