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Hi, I had this problem before until I had my computer repaired by the manufacturer and asked them to fix it..
I recently deleted a 3% partition from my hard drive using Fdisk and created a whole (100%) partition because of some problems I was having reinstalling Windows and my cd-rom, anyway, now every time I boot up I get this really annoying message along the lines of:
"SUSPEND TO DISK SIGNITURE NOT FOUND PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE, PLEASE RUN SUSDISK"
Now, to continue I have to press a key so when ever I decide to restart my computer I have to wait for this message, then press a key to allow my system to continue loading as usual, now, I never really suspend to disk anyway (or ram), so how can I disable this or at least fix it to prevent it displaying this very annoying message, I would REALLY appreciate some help on the matter as I've been putting up with this pain in the a$$ for quite some time now and just decided it was time to ask for help, I've searched many search engines for answers, looked through lots of sites and found NOTHING so ANY help is extremely appreciated, thank you very much in advance and I hope some one can help me, thank you :)

Found by searching Google -
Running SUSDISK
After reserving required Save to Disk partitioned space on your hard disk, you need to run a program called SUSDISK to recognize this space prior to the installation of the Operating System. Otherwise, a warning message requesting the execution of this program will occur each time you boot up your system.To successfully install SUSDISK Utility, we strongly suggest you follow steps below.
1. Copy SUSDISK Utility to a boot disk
2. Use the Boot Disk to boot up your system from drive A.
3. Type SUSDISK -p150 at A:\ prompt
and press [Enter] to run SUSDISK Utility from drive A. This will create a Save to Disk partition (about 150MB)
4. You may type in : SUSDISK -H or SUSDISK -? for on-line help.
5. Format the hard disk (but NOT the Save to Disk partition )
6. Install your Windows 98/95 OSSo, I guess if you didn't install SUSDISK first off before Windows, then you are stuck with that message box coming up on each boot !!
Krystyna

Ok so maybe I didn't search google as well as I should have, that's cleared things up a lot and thanks for the reply..

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