HI,
This post for any one own laptops,maybe the old ones ...
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save to disk partition ,Used primarily when running from a battery, Save to Disk allows the user to place the laptop in virtual suspended animation. When the user suspends the laptop, a snapshot is taken of everything happening on the computer, and this information is then saved on the hard drive in the Save to Disk partition. The laptop can then be powered off to save battery life. When the system is powered on again, the laptop will return to the state it was in before it was suspended. Depending on the particular system configuration, Save to Disk can be configured from within the BIOS and/or through Windows.
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By accedent i erased this partition from my AMD-k6 laptop when i tried installing puppy linux,
i searched in google 3 weeks ago but no result,but i found some DOS programs to make that parttion e.g (phdisk.exe,hdprepez.exe)
but there is no links to download
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any one guys know where to get free copy of
(phdisk.exe,hdprepez.exe)
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don't tell me "Contact the vendor FIRST!", becuse my laptop is
old & secondHand
Best Regards:
Ahmad T. Dajani
save to disk partition
save to disk partition
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Re: save to disk partition
Do you just need to create a partition? If so, either boot a live version of linux and recreate the partition with that, or create a Windows PE boot disk (available as a free download as part of the huge Windows Automated Installation Kit from MS) and use diskpart on there.
If you actually need a new copy of phdisk, I would be surprised if you cannot obtain it as a download from the vendor, even with an old laptop. A quick google revealed several non-manufacturer specific versions of phdisk and the linux equivalent, lphdisk.
Cheers,
Adam
If you actually need a new copy of phdisk, I would be surprised if you cannot obtain it as a download from the vendor, even with an old laptop. A quick google revealed several non-manufacturer specific versions of phdisk and the linux equivalent, lphdisk.
Cheers,
Adam
Re: save to disk partition
Thank you AJ for quick reply
"lphdisk" very interested, you mean this program can creat
save to disk partition
if so, in which linux packeg this parogram located
Cheers,
Ahmad T. Dajani
"lphdisk" very interested, you mean this program can creat
save to disk partition
if so, in which linux packeg this parogram located
Cheers,
Ahmad T. Dajani
Distance doesn't make you any smaller,
but it does make you part of a larger picture.
but it does make you part of a larger picture.
Re: save to disk partition
I searched in google again,yeah there is lots of sites contain phdisk,most of them are forum likeAJ wrote: I would be surprised if you cannot obtain it as a download from the vendor, even with an old laptop. A quick google revealed several non-manufacturer specific versions of phdisk and the linux equivalent, lphdisk.
this one, that mean there is another guys searching for this program
like me,ok there is non-vendor sites can download but you need to pay
for them
Cheers,
Ahmad T. Dajani
Distance doesn't make you any smaller,
but it does make you part of a larger picture.
but it does make you part of a larger picture.
Re: save to disk partition
Hi,
I don't know if this is what you're after, but see http://www.procyon.com/~pda/lphdisk/. I have no experience with this utility.
Cheers,
Adam
I don't know if this is what you're after, but see http://www.procyon.com/~pda/lphdisk/. I have no experience with this utility.
Cheers,
Adam
Re: save to disk partition
THANX AJ very much for your help
your link is useful for anyone have linux to compile source & get run ,...,
for me i compiled the source & i got save-to-disk partition, anyway,
recently i re-searched google again in advanced tricks & tips & i found this link for
DOS systems, maybe useful for someone searching for this program
http://www.acersupport.com/library/ti_note/phdisk.exe
Cheers,
Ahmad T. Dajani
your link is useful for anyone have linux to compile source & get run ,...,
for me i compiled the source & i got save-to-disk partition, anyway,
recently i re-searched google again in advanced tricks & tips & i found this link for
DOS systems, maybe useful for someone searching for this program
http://www.acersupport.com/library/ti_note/phdisk.exe
Cheers,
Ahmad T. Dajani
Distance doesn't make you any smaller,
but it does make you part of a larger picture.
but it does make you part of a larger picture.
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Re: save to disk partition
Windows XP, Windows Vista and linux can all suspend to disk if properly configured without needing a separate partition or third party tools. For windows, you should just enable support for hibernating and afterwards you can once again suspend to disk without needing any other tools.