My computer freezes for about half a minute after that Windows puts the monitor in standby

When I leave my computer unattended for a moment and the monitor turns off automatically, after I come back and move the mouse from the computer freezes completely for about 30 seconds, mouse, it will beep and then returns to normal. Each power saving in Power Options disabled, out of the screen turned off after 10 minutes. Also, I noticed that it is not only the monitor. If I use my computer for, say, 15 minutes, everything works fine. But if I leave it for an hour - freeze. It's a notebook based on AMD/ATI (Fujitsu Siemens AMILO Pa 3553). Any ideas?

I've identified the cause. Concealment of Auto Start menu is causing my problem.

You can read about it here: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7performance/thread/33caf0a9-96ec-46b3-9fb3-1b3d61d52ff0

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