J jcampbell1070 macrumors member Original poster Feb 14, 2012 #1 i did the disable hibernate and delete the sleep image to save disk space. and i wanted to know if i can still put it to sleep as long as i don't let the battery run out. thanks for your help
i did the disable hibernate and delete the sleep image to save disk space. and i wanted to know if i can still put it to sleep as long as i don't let the battery run out. thanks for your help
simsaladimbamba Guest Feb 14, 2012 #2 Yes, you can do that. That was the standard method for older PPC Macs anyway. You could also take a look at SmartSleep, as it allows you to create a sleepimage, if the battery is below a certain threshold you set.
Yes, you can do that. That was the standard method for older PPC Macs anyway. You could also take a look at SmartSleep, as it allows you to create a sleepimage, if the battery is below a certain threshold you set.