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SUMMARYMost machines that have a sleep mode cannot effectively use 32-bit disk access. This is true whether the machine implements a "full sleep mode" or a sleep mode that affects only the hard disk. All sleep modes turn off the hard disk as a minimum, and turning off the hard disk effectively disables the functionality of 32-bit disk access. MORE INFORMATION
There are a small number of machines on which 32-bit disk access can be
enabled even though they have a hard disk sleep mode. This feature is
machine specific; you must contact your computer manufacturer to verify
whether or not your machine has this feature.
CAUTION: Using 32-bit disk access may be unreliable on some battery-powered portable computers when the computer's power-saving features are enabled. REFERENCES"Microsoft Windows User's Guide," version 3.1, page 535 Additional query words: 3.10 3.11 sleepmode sleep-mode 32-bit-disk-access
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