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Toshiba 1200 - Explanation Of The Resume Key |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: FYI: The Toshiba 1200 computer has a resume key. The function of the resume key is to return the cursor to the same location it was in before rebooting the computer. For example, if a user is in WordPerfect 5.0 in List Files and they reboot the computer, the cursor will return to List Files after the computer boots. This may not be desirable. The customer who was in WP 5.0 and in List Files may have had to reboot the machine because they were receiving the message "Insert WP2 Disk And Strike Any Key To Continue." Since the computer returned to this same location, the problem started all over again. To avoid such problems, the user can disable the resume key. This is done with the following steps: 1. Insert a DOS disk in the floppy drive (A:) 2. Turn the computer off for approximately five minutes 3. Turn the computer on again. The cursor should go to the floppy drive prompt (A:) 4. Change to the C:\ drive 5. Press the computer's FN and System Require keys 6. A pop-up menu will appear. Press the Page Down key 7. A second pop-up menu will appear. A Line reading "mode:Resume" on one side and "Boot" on the other will display. Move the highlight bar to "Boot." (Move between the options using the arrow/cursor keys.) 8. Exit out of the menu, and reboot the system When the resume key is enabled, the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files are not recognized. This information was taken from the Toshiba 1200 manual. A customer can also disable the resume key by soft booting the computer by pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del. |
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