N100 wireless / Hibernate problem

Hello
I don't know why all of a sudden a N100, (maybe Windows updates) whenever I put Hibernate my laptop and come out of hibernation it disables my wireless card with somehow. The only solution is a reboot.

I have run the updates using the update of the Lenovo BIOS update system and nothing seems to solve this problem. I use the application windows wireless and have uninstalled the ThinkVantage Access Connections.

I also have an alert of the weird when program ends the attempt to reboot "End program - CssAuthHiddenWindow", I checked online and it said something about being a Lenovo software, could it be related to any of the questions?

Please please help! Thank you

Unfortunately, the only solution was reload the whole machine! It works now so I guess that we will never know what the problem was.

I hope this helps.

Tags: Lenovo Notebooks

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