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| 121818 | 2003-02-17 22:28:00 | -=JM=-, No not a good idea to modify hardware... you may end up with a Black Screen Of Death. :-( Cheers Babe. |
Babe Ruth (416) | ||
| 121819 | 2003-02-18 04:22:00 | Oh, it is possible, but when you can turn it on and shut it down in a matter of 2 mins tops, it hardly worth it, dont do it. As for Black screen.. My experience was one of those Stop error BSOD's that comes up before doze even started, rebooted twice and she was away :D My friend wont however be modifying the hardware (RAM Upgrade on a Laptop - Toshiba) again after hibernation ;-) |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 121820 | 2003-02-18 04:51:00 | Main thing I like (dislike?) about hibernation is the way it affects your uptime. | -=JM=- (16) | ||
| 121821 | 2003-02-18 06:14:00 | How's that JM? | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 121822 | 2003-02-18 06:59:00 | Well when you hibernate Windows was technically still "running". So you can hibernate and when you start up again it isn't classed as having just restarted, it's still the same windows session. Install an uptime app and you'll see what I mean. | -=JM=- (16) | ||
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