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No "suspend to disk file"

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muz

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Mar 19, 2001
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I reformated one of 2 drives on the hard disk. It was the main "c". I have apps o C and data on D. I now get a message evry time I boot "no suspend to disk file". There is a PHDISK utility to create a suspend to disk file, but it is suppose to be run after FDISK and I do not want to run it. Can I run PHDISK without potentially harming D? Is there another way to make the suspend to disk file?

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Usually these suspend programs make a small partition on your hard drive to write your memory to disk. You most likely used all the drive for c: thus there is no empty space for your suspend area now. You might want to contact the manufacturer about how to do this. In most cases its done during the initial partitioning of the drive or FDISKing.
 
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