On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 03:18:29 PM Tim wrote: > It does if you want to suspend/hibernate to the swap space. Your RAM > has to dump its contents somewhere, and that's where it goes. I wonder if it creates an image of the whole RAM available to the system or a snapshot of actual RAM being used by the system. That would change things. -- Regards, Sudhir Khanger, sudhirkhanger.com, github.com/donniezazen, 5577 8CDB A059 085D 1D60 807F 8C00 45D9 F5EF C394.
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