Resuming operation, Starting up/shutting down, Mumiigca – Panasonic CF-M32 Series User Manual

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starting Up/Shutting Down

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# Do not use the suspend or hibernation function when using an OS other than

Windows 95, the Setup Utility, or when experiencing static electricity or noise.

® If you hold down on the fÄi^ ¿Ctrl] or (shiftl to enter the suspend or hibernation

mode, after resuming operation, you must press the same key. For example,
if you hold down on the [Shiiil key while sliding the power switch, upon

resuming, if you do not press the [Shift) key again, only capital letters will
result from typing.

0 If your computer locks up, press the reset button. All data not saved is lost

when this button is pressed.

# In the suspend mode, power is consumed. If PC Cards (e.g., a modem card)

are inserted, more power is consumed. When all power has been consumed,
all data at shut down is lost since it is retained in memory. We therefore
recoinmend plugging in the AC adapter when using the suspend function.

0 Set [USB Port] of [Supervisor Setup] to [Disabled] in the Setup Utility when

using the suspend or hibernation function.

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A fixed memory data writing area is needed on the hard disk to use the
hibernation function. This area is already created on the hard disk at the
time of purchase. It will be necessary to create the area again if you change
the hard disk partitions (C?page 71).

Resuming Operation

If is displayed upon sliding the power switch,

your password has been set (C

3

>page 16).

Power Switch

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If the power switch is held for more than four seconds at the ON position,

the power goes OFF. Do not slide the power switch and hold it for more
than four seconds.

Do not perform any keyboard operations or move the mouse until Win­

dows has completely started up.
When operation resumes, serial devices such as a mouse or modem, or
your PC Cards may not work. In such cases, you will need to restart your
computer or reinitialize the individual devices.

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