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First post, by stanwebber

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i'm not finding any good information on this topic. i have a win3x/nt era nec versa p laptop with a phoenixmiser bios. i found a phdisk utility and created the hibernation partition sized accordingly for system/video ram. what do i do in win95 now? there's nothing under power settings in control panel except an option to show standby in the shutdown menu and no settings whatsoever in the bios. this technology certainly existed into the win95 era (either via partition or hibernation file). when did this type of functionality get built into the os as it is today? how did this work for other win95 laptops?

if i can't get this working under win95, is there a chance to enable phoenixmiser hibernation in win3x/dos? all of the original utility disks from the nec ftp site are still available at creepingnet's site (https://creepingnet.neocities.org/), but i don't see anything related to standby/hibernation after extracting the contents.