System UtilitiesSystem Utilities
5-3
The hibernation file resides in a contiguous area
on your hard disk.
Sleep Manager can automatically create, recover,
and reallocate space for the hibernation file. If the
system memory size was changed or the
hibernation file on the hard disk was corrupted,
Sleep Manager reallocates the hard disk space for
you automatically.
5.1.15.1.1 Accessing the Sleep ManagerAccessing the Sleep Manager
There are two ways to bring up the Sleep Manager.

On the TaskbarOn the Taskbar

The computer automatically loads Sleep Manager
every time you start Windows 95. Sleep Manager
resides in the background and the Sleep Manager
status icon appears on the taskbar.
Double-click on the Sleep Manager status icon
( ) if enabled to bring up the main Sleep Manager
program.
The Sleep Manager icon may or may not appear on
the taskbar. A checkbox in the Sleep Manager
main screen determines whether to enable or
disable the icon on the taskbar.