Computer into Hibernation Mode to randomly

I have recently (by recent, I mean during the last 2 months) has started having a problem with my laptop. I'll either watch a video, listen to music, compilation of the source code, or edit my Web site, when my computer screens goes black, and just the computer stops responding. He will be sitting like that for about 5-10 minutes and then go into hibernation mode...

When I press the power button to restart the computer from the Hibernate mode, my session is displayed again, but is not my last session. (ie. the session is one of 30 minutes before the computer had his number)

I have a HP Pavilion dv200 (Intel Core 2 Duo CPU [T5250 1.50 GHz by heart], 2.00 GB RAM, 32-Bit, Windows 7 Home Premium SP1).

The computer is coming over 8 years old next February. Initially, it came with the Windows Vista operating system.

Here are some other things to note:

There are has no magnets w / in a radius of 20 ft of the computer. I ran multiple analyses complete antivirus, with MSSE (Microsoft Security Essentials) and some other 3rd party antivirus they all return any malicious files. I have rebuilt the computer 3 times, and the problem persists. My power plan is configured with the balanced option, and all levels of power are the default. I tried to disable the completely hibernation mode, and the problem still occurred. Java is updated and works well, like my .NET framework.

The software that I run most commonly is listed below:

Visual Studio 2012 Professional Edition

Visual Studio Express from 2013 for Windows desktop

Microsoft WebMatrix

Command prompt

Internet Explorer

Notepad ++

Windows Explorer

Eclipse

Paint.NET

The question is a bit annoying, because I can't understand what it is.

Help, please.

Hello

I'm sorry for my late reply.

Thank you for your update on the issue.

Do you have any program of third-party anti-virus installed on your system?

Third-party antivirus firewalls block the network connection and could be a major cause of the issue. So, if you can install your favorite antivirus installed on the system again, I suggest you to completely uninstall the anti-virus program with its removal tool, temporarily to see if the problem persists. Find your relevant removal tool, please see this link by Stephen Boots responded March 21, 2012:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/protect/Forum/MSE-protect_start/list-of-anti-malware-product-removal-tools/407bf6da-C05D-4546-8788-0aa4c25a1f91

Important note: Antivirus software can help protect your computer against viruses and other security threats. In most cases, you should not disable your antivirus software. If you need to disable temporarily to install other software, you must reactivate as soon as you are finished. If you are connected to the Internet or a network, while your antivirus software is disabled, your computer is vulnerable to attacks.

After return your results for assistance.

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