B
Bob
My oh my, the activity on this group seems to be getting thin like my
hair...
When you "hibernate" primarily for garbage collection ( the analog to
memory as scandisk is for disk), one would rather not have their
system take a nap. One just wants ME to clean up its used-memory and
unused memory linked lists and then let the user do what ever they
want. Unfortunately, as the name of the mode says, one will have to
hibernate until taking the few steps required to wake up from
hibernation. Those steps might easily take a minute or two. (On our
computer, I have to go get a finger nail clipper but that's another
story).
I know everybody (except me, apparently) has known how to put their
system into hibernation since Y2K but to allow me to be clear on how
I Quickly "collect (memory) garbage", permit me to rewrite the manual
on Hibernate:
1. Click Start then Shutdown then the Drop Down Arrow then Hibernate
then OK. At this point if one keeps a sharp eye on the Shutdown menu,
an icon resembling an Open Door appears then the screen goes black.
Hibernation has begun.
The way to Quick Garbage Collection is the same except, as soon as one
sees the Open Door icon, begin alternately pressing and releasing the
Space Bar about 5 times a second for about 4 seconds. The screen will
go black but for only several (about 4) seconds. Then one will first
see the monitor power LED light up, the system loud speakers will burp
and the monitor screen will come back to life. If one kept the System
Monitor utility program on during this process then they will see the
memory garbage has been taken out also.
hair...
When you "hibernate" primarily for garbage collection ( the analog to
memory as scandisk is for disk), one would rather not have their
system take a nap. One just wants ME to clean up its used-memory and
unused memory linked lists and then let the user do what ever they
want. Unfortunately, as the name of the mode says, one will have to
hibernate until taking the few steps required to wake up from
hibernation. Those steps might easily take a minute or two. (On our
computer, I have to go get a finger nail clipper but that's another
story).
I know everybody (except me, apparently) has known how to put their
system into hibernation since Y2K but to allow me to be clear on how
I Quickly "collect (memory) garbage", permit me to rewrite the manual
on Hibernate:
1. Click Start then Shutdown then the Drop Down Arrow then Hibernate
then OK. At this point if one keeps a sharp eye on the Shutdown menu,
an icon resembling an Open Door appears then the screen goes black.
Hibernation has begun.
The way to Quick Garbage Collection is the same except, as soon as one
sees the Open Door icon, begin alternately pressing and releasing the
Space Bar about 5 times a second for about 4 seconds. The screen will
go black but for only several (about 4) seconds. Then one will first
see the monitor power LED light up, the system loud speakers will burp
and the monitor screen will come back to life. If one kept the System
Monitor utility program on during this process then they will see the
memory garbage has been taken out also.