Sarah,
1. Did you enable hibernation in the computer (HAL) component? You also have
to set a profile type. I have set the profile type to Home/Desk computer.
2. Do you have enough disk space in your system? Hibernation copies all of
the system RAMs information to the hibernation file. so if you have 512MB of
RAM you will need 512MB of disk space available.
3. One other thing, I had a situation where I built a configuration for a PC
and the hibernation worked great. I changed development machines, and built
an image for the same target. This time the target would not go into
hibernation. The issue was that I didn't include the OEM video driver
component for my target. Once I included the OEM video driver, the target
would go into hibernation normally.
Regards,
Sean Liming
www.a7eng.com
Author: Windows NT Embedded Step-By-Step and XP Embedded Advanced.
"sarah" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I used tap in win2000 professional to analyze devices of my system.
> And then I imported the pmq file to my configuration and added three
> components --"Disk Dump Driver","Save Dump","Power Management
Application"--
> to it, then checked dependency until no error.I built the image and
deployed
> it to another disk and rebooted system.
> I used command "xpepm -hibernate" but it failed.
>
> In the 'build log', it has the following warnings:
> "Warning:Could not find a driver for Parallel Class Enumerator
> (Root\ParallelClass)."
> "Warning:Could not find a driver for Generic volume (STORAGE\Volume)."
> "Warning:Could not find a driver for Generic volume (STORAGE\Volume)."
> "Warning:Could not find a driver for Microsoft Streaming Network Raw
Channel
> Access (SW\{c68127b1-9bea-11d0-8fa5-00c04fc324c1})."
> Do these warnings matter or I should do anything else?
>
>