Make a bootable floppy disk by typing:
FORMAT A:/u/s
Copy the files you will need onto the floppy as follow:
CD\DOS
COPY FDISK.EXE A:\
COPY FORMAT.COM A:\
COPY MSB*.* A:\
COPY DEFAULT.* A:\
COPY C:\DRIVERS\PHOENIX\PHDISK.EXE A:\
3. Set the boot drive order
Run the system Setup program and on Page 1Standard Setup, select the “Boot Drive Order” to be
“A: C:” so that the system will boot from the floppy disk drive.
Press ‘Esc’ and the ‘Alt’ + ‘F4’ to save the new configuration.
4. Reboot from drive A:
Hold down the ‘Ctrl’ and ‘Alt’ keys and type ‘Del; to reboot the computer and boot from the
floppy disk in Drive A:.
5.Run PHDisk, delete old Suspend-To-Disk partition if necessary
Type “PHDISK” at the A: command line. PHDisk will run and a list of options will appear. If
your hard disk does not already have a disk partition for Suspend-To-Disk, go on to step 7. If
your system has a Suspend-To-Disk partition, delete it by typing “PHDISK/DELETE” and
pressing ‘Enter’.
6. Create a new Suspend-To-Disk partition
Type the command for your system memory total:
4MB: “PHDISK/CREATE 5552/VRAM 1024”
8MB: “PHDISK/CREATE 9576/VRAM 1024”
16MB: “PHDISK/CREATE 17648/VRAM 1024”
32MB: “PHDISK/CREATE 34280/VRAM 1024”
Press ‘Enter’. It will take the system a while to complete the task. When complete, you will be
back at the A: DOS prompt. For pre-loaded systems, use the 4MB command if your system has
4MB of memory and you want to make more disk space available by reducing the pre-loaded
drive’s default 8MB-partition size.