Hibernation problems

Hello

My computer is having mysterious problems coming out of hibernation.  My computer is an inspiron 1526 and works on Windows Vista.  When the computer finally goes to hibernation, I can't wake him by all means.  I went in the power management, the default configuration values... nothing seems to work.

To add insult to injury, whenever I need to shut down the computer, I can't get back.  When I press the power button, it seems to go into hibernation.  The screen is black and the power is on, but I can't operate unless I turn, it works a million times... then voila, computer finally lights up.

Please help me with my problem.  Thank you very much for your time.

Hello

A bit of software, a device driver or a TSR (always on things like antivirus software) not correctly support hibernation mode. This means that you must either one) identify and remove or update the software (an or both may be options depending on what it is) or b) do not use hibernation to its current level of sleep (State of S as defined in THE system BIOS). I would check the logs in Event Viewer/hint about what file system or a routine is the problem for beginners. You may also use a boot minimum troubleshooting to solve this, don't make assumptions when sentencing could or could not be. Operating instructions: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/331796

"When I press the power button, it seems to go into hibernation.

Change this behavior in the Control Panel/Power Options in the left column there is a line to change what the power buttons, because that's probably what he currently programmed to do. Good luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Crazy" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

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