Message "Windows Resume Loader".

Periodically, I get the following message when waking up my notebook to sleep:

Windows resume loader. Your system memory configuration has changed since entering the hibernation. If you continue, the data necessary for the recovery from hibernation will be lost. To keep these data, turn off the system, restore the original memory configuration and then restart the system. Otherwise, press to delete restoration data and proceed to system boot menu. Delete the restoration and proceed to system boot menu.

I don't know what all this means. If I wait too long to act the screen begins to blink with a Green Grid in the background and the laptop becomes unresponsive (hang). When this happens, the only solution is to press the button for a few seconds (off) then turn it back on. It sometimes takes more than one power off cycle to resume normal operation.

Any help will be much appreciated

Poppi

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