Laptop computer Shutsdown closed in mode 'sleep'

Original title: what can I do to avoid a stop when I put the system (Lenovo 3000 G530 running Windows 7 Home Premium) to sleep?

This has happened since the month of May this year. I had cleaned a part that had a lot of built-up dust. After that I turned on the laptop, I went ahead and put it to sleep. However, instead of the computer to enter sleep mode, it will stop automatically. I might have something wrong, bitten someone can help me with this situation?

Hello

Follow these steps:

Method 1: I suggest you to perform troubleshooting of power utility to set the power of your computer settings and check if it works properly.
Open the troubleshooter of power
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-power-Troubleshooter

Method 2: You can also try creating or changing the power plan.

a. power by clicking on the Start button, open the Options click on the Control Panel, clicking system and security, and then clicking Power Options.

b. in the current power plan, click change plan settings.

c. on the settings for the plan of page, click change advanced power settings.

d. adjust the sleep options in the advanced power settings and check.

Method 3: You can restore the default power setting by running the command from an elevated command prompt.

Open the command prompt window by clicking the Start button, all programs, Accessories, right-click on command prompt and select run as administrator. Type the following command at the command prompt, and then press ENTER.

Powercfg.exe - restoredefaultschemes

Method 4: I also suggest to check if Windows is configured for the hibernate after a time of inactivity.

See: How can I wake my computer from sleep or hibernation from the link:

Sleep and extended: frequently asked questions
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/sleep-and-hibernation-frequently-asked-questions

Refer to this article: troubleshoot wake the computer from sleep mode
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/266283

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    -Sumesh P - MSFT.

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