Re: Hibernation without EWF



Tim,

And what's happening when you launch xpepm? Does the system go to hibernated state or not?
Sorry, your first post " I can't be my OS to create an hibernation file" is not very clear to me and so I am trying to understand
what's really being seen on your side.

Try launching CMD instead. And from the command prompt window run the xpepm or fba -hibernate command and see if it outputs any
errors. (I'd rather do an API call from your custom shell and analyze the result code but it can be started with the CMD approach
first)

Also, how XP Pro behave on your target? Are you able to put XP Pro there in standby and hibernate states?

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Regards,
KM

I am using the xpepm -hibernate. I am also running minlogon with a custom
shell.

"KM" wrote:

Tim,

If I may ask, how exactly you put the system in hibernation state?
What command or API you are using? (btw, what Shell you are running?)

Could you also try "\windows\fba\fba -hibernate" command? Does it fail or succedd?

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Regards,
KM


"Tim Hunter" <TimHunter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:33BC3F0C-2038-420E-AA1F-BFBFEBB99809@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
adding the disk dump manager didn't work. Any other ideas?

thanks

"Tim Hunter" wrote:

Well here is my configuration. Advantech pcm9581 with all of the harddrives
from advantech.Also am using the ACPI Uniprocessor PC componet with the
hibernation enabled and set to Home/office Desk. My boot partition is 30gb
on a harddrive. I will be adding the disk dump componet today. Thanks for
the help

"Sean Liming (eMVP)" wrote:


You need to select the "enable hibernation" option in your Computer
Component (i.e. ACPI Uniprocessor, etc.) for hibernation to work. Also,
there needs to be enough empty space in the boot partition to support the
total amount of RAM in the system.

Regards,

Sean Liming
www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
XP Embedded Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental
Toolkit


"Tim Hunter" <TimHunter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0BCAC01A-7D5C-415D-BE02-BB74394C13E4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
so I added the power managment application componet and I can't be my OS
to
create an hibernation file. I am using the Minlogon configuration. Any
thoughts?

Thanks,
Tim

"Oren Winter [MS]" wrote:

Tim,
EWF is needed only for HORM (Hibernate Once Resume Many) feature and not
for
"normal" hibernation operation. So yes, if all you need is the generic
hibernation support in the image you don't need to have EWF.
Thanks,
Oren

"Tim Hunter" <TimHunter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is is possible to enable hiberantion without the EWF componet
installed?











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