At 12:00 PM 6/28/98 -0400, Patrick Black wrote: >--Hibaernate features may not work on a FAT32 drive. Hibernate features >are those that allow some computers to enter a suspend state, with all >power turned off. > I don't see why this should be. I'm running OSR2.1 with two hard drives both repartitioned to FAT32, and my computer enters suspend state without any problems, unless a background task refuses to cooperate (which has happened on more than one occasion). I don't see why converting to FAT32 should affect the hibernate or suspend features of the computer, since that's a BIOS function and the BIOS doesn't care how a hard drive has been formatted. ray [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask] ICQ 8603107 "Whaddya mean I'm on hold? I thought I was online!!"