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Michael Meier
Hi!
Excuse my bad English, but please, I really need a solution.
My situation is this: I have a RAID array with some disks parallel to
boost performance. This works quite nicely and Windows 2000 installs
without any problem and works really fast.
The problem is, when I do a hibernate (suspend to disk), then the data
in RAM is written to disk and the computer is turned off immediately.
Is there any way to delay switching off for some seconds? The data is
only buffered in the RAID controller and not yet written to disk. When
I try to restore from hibernation, Windows 2000 tells me the
hibernation file is corrupt and I can only reboot normally.
Please help.
Thanks for your time.
Kind regards,
Michael
Excuse my bad English, but please, I really need a solution.
My situation is this: I have a RAID array with some disks parallel to
boost performance. This works quite nicely and Windows 2000 installs
without any problem and works really fast.
The problem is, when I do a hibernate (suspend to disk), then the data
in RAM is written to disk and the computer is turned off immediately.
Is there any way to delay switching off for some seconds? The data is
only buffered in the RAID controller and not yet written to disk. When
I try to restore from hibernation, Windows 2000 tells me the
hibernation file is corrupt and I can only reboot normally.
Please help.
Thanks for your time.
Kind regards,
Michael