Portege R830-10R: No. USB connection after recovery from sleep mode

Nice day!

I have experienced the problem depending on my Portege R830-10R for a long time.

Quite often, when he recovers as soon as "sleep" mode it loses the ability to recognize USB devices and built-in 3G modem does not work as well.

After awhile, like 10-15 minutes of work (or), the problem is solved by itself, but normally, it is not the case.

If I try to send the laptop to Hibernate or "standby mode" again, while this problem is active, allows to say, it not put into hibernation and crashes on a midway with a black screen - so I have to stop it manually, and then start again.

Normally, the only way to solve the problem is to restart, but the issue comes after the next "standby".

Someone has something like this? Any solution available?

Hello

> Quite frequently, when he recovers as soon as "sleep" mode it loses the ability to recognize USB devices and built-in 3G modem does not work as well.

Have you noticed this behavior from the first day of purchase?

Only special USB devices assigned as USB flash memory stick or USB HDD or are
other devices such as the USB mouse or USB keyboard has also affected?

Tags: Toshiba

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