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Old 04-05-2007, 01:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Hibernate in Win98?


Hi guys!

As we have in Win XP, do we have the same Hibernate feature in Win 98 also. If yes, from where can we activate the feature.

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Old 04-05-2007, 02:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Hibernate in Win98?

Hibernation is system specifications dependent.
"Power Management options", the tool for Hibernation, will vary depending on the hardware configuration of your system. This is again related to ACPI BIOS. Check the manual or website.

If it's available, then you will get "Power Management Options" in Control Panel.
The Hibernating procedure is same as XP.
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Win 98 has an option to power off hard disks in xx minutes
is this the same as hibernate in windows XP
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Either do as @cooldivya has suggested or its impossible!
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Hibernation is system specifications dependent.
"Power Management options", the tool for Hibernation, will vary depending on the hardware configuration of your system. This is again related to ACPI BIOS. Check the manual or website.

If it's available, then you will get "Power Management Options" in Control Panel.
The Hibernating procedure is same as XP.
Thanks for the info.

But no matter how good your system you can't hibernate Windows 98.

Its a feature only available in Windows XP.

So its impossible in 98.
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I thought so...
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Thanks for the info.

But no matter how good your system you can't hibernate Windows 98.

Its a feature only available in Windows XP.

So its impossible in 98.
First of all did you understand what I said? Please go through what I said again!
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First of all did you understand what I said? Please go through what I said again!
Are SORRY SORRY SORRY...
My mistake.....
You are right. I done some reasearch and found you are right....

Mistake ho gayi naa.

Baccha samajh kar maaf kar do.

Hibernate is possible in 98 if your system meets certain system requirements.
I used 98 4-5 years ago....
Again sorry.
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