System UtilitiesSystem Utilities
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One reason is that the size of the free disk space
on your hard disk is less than the required size.
For example, if the onboard memory is 16MB and
the video memory is 2MB, the total free disk space
required will be around 18~19MB. If the total free
disk space is less than this, the user has to free up
space on his hard disk.
Another possible reason is that the hard disk has
enough free space, but this free space exists as
small fragments. The free disk space that Sleep
Manager requires needs to be contiguous. To solve
this problem, use tools such as Disk Defragmenter
(Windows 95) to compact these free disk spaces.
Then run Sleep Manager again to create the file.
One other factor that causes the error is when
disk compression utilities are used. Sleep
Manager can work with most compression
software. However, Sleep Manager can only create
the space on a host drive. A host drive stores
original file information and cannot be
compressed. The free space on the host drive is
usually very small, so the compression software
needs to be run again to enlarge the size of the
host (uncompressed) drive for Sleep Manager.
RemoveRemove
If you want to use or take back the reserved space,
click on the Remove button. This will disable the
hibernation feature. Instead, the computer will
only be able to enter standby mode.