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Add which component can i use the powermanagement in the system control panel?

 
 
Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)
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      24th Jun 2004
??????

You asked this same thing yesterday and Konstantin gave you answer. Can you explain what do you need in addition to yesterdays
question?

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> I want use the hibernate function in my iamge, and in the Windows XP the
> bibernate function is enabled in the powermanagement in system control
> panel, so add which component can i use the powermanagement in the system
> control panel? Or have other method to enable the hibernate function?
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KM
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      24th Jun 2004
George,

You are likely referring to "Power Meter Control Panel" component.

However, you do not necessarily need the CPL. You can just use "xpepm -hibernate" to hibernate your image (assuming your target
hardware supports the feature).
To support hibernation (as I mentioned to you in the previous post):
- include "Disk Dump Drivers" component (Visibility=200) and
- enable hibernation in your HAL (PC) image component.

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> I want use the hibernate function in my iamge, and in the Windows XP the
> bibernate function is enabled in the powermanagement in system control
> panel, so add which component can i use the powermanagement in the system
> control panel? Or have other method to enable the hibernate function?
>
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I want use the hibernate function in my iamge, and in the Windows XP the
bibernate function is enabled in the powermanagement in system control
panel, so add which component can i use the powermanagement in the system
control panel? Or have other method to enable the hibernate function?


 
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George
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      24th Jun 2004
Thanks, i have fixed it.
I add "power managemeng application" component first, but it doesn't work.
And i don't know hibernate needs correct display driver and sound driver
yesterday




"KM" <konstmor@nospam_yahoo.com> дÈëÓʼþ
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> George,
>
> You are likely referring to "Power Meter Control Panel" component.
>
> However, you do not necessarily need the CPL. You can just use

"xpepm -hibernate" to hibernate your image (assuming your target
> hardware supports the feature).
> To support hibernation (as I mentioned to you in the previous post):
> - include "Disk Dump Drivers" component (Visibility=200) and
> - enable hibernation in your HAL (PC) image component.
>
> --
> Regards,
> KM, BSquare Corp.
>
>
> > I want use the hibernate function in my iamge, and in the Windows XP the
> > bibernate function is enabled in the powermanagement in system control
> > panel, so add which component can i use the powermanagement in the

system
> > control panel? Or have other method to enable the hibernate function?
> >
> >

>
>



 
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