my computer won't resume windows from hybernation.

If I leave my computer for a few hours, it hibernates, and when I open it, it says "recovery windows" and passes it to a white screen and wont do ANYTHING.  I have to force a stop down and restart!

Hi ColleenHowellish,

1. did you of recent changes on the computer?

2 when was the last time it was working fine?

3. do you have the latest service pack installed for Windows XP?

If you are using Microsoft mouse and keyboard can refer to the article below and try the steps mentioned.

The problems of wake the computer from sleep mode

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/266283

Also see the article below and check if it helps.

The computer leaves not put into hibernation or

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/815304

If t he above step fails, then read the article below and try the steps mentioned, check if it helps.

How to solve the problems of hibernation and standby in Windows XP

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/907477

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