Put into hibernation, and then restart the two computer sending to a complete stop

Totally out of the Blue yesterday (20 December 2010) my laptop running XP Pro SP3 with full updates developed a need where Hibernate (via the shutdown menu and pressing the on/off switch) sends the computer to a complete stop after briefly posting the 'Preparing to Hibernate' screen but is progressing not not to the Windows XP screen. Similarly, Restart completely shuts down the computer and does not restart automatically.  I checked, disarmed and reset the settings to the hibernation effect power management.  Any ideas?

For aand Stand By issues of hibernation, I always start with video dirvers.

Can you think of changes in the field of video drivers since finally things worked?

So far, all we know is that you have a laptop computer with Service Pack 3.

It is good that you have SP3, because there were some problems with Hibernate and Stand By fixed in SP3.  You can read about them here:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/946480

If you want to see what you have now, or if you have problems later, follow these steps:

Usually and easy to check and correct, is the video drivers for your system that must be downloaded to your global manufacturers Web site. Download the correct (recent) video drivers for your graphics card, install the correct video drivers, reboot your system, and then test.

If you can not know how to check if your video drivers are correct, may not know how to get to the World Wide Web of manufacturers or can not know what to do then, maybe we can look at it for you if you provide more information.

What is your system brand and model?

If you are not sure what you have, or need another set of eyeballs on it, follow these steps:

Click Start, run and enter in the box:

Msinfo32

Click OK, and when the system info summary appears, click Edit, select all, copy and paste then return here.

For information about video drivers, expand components, click view, click on edit, select all, copy and then paste the information here.

There will be some personal information (such as the user name and the name of the system), and anything that turns information private for you, simply delete it.

This minimize back Q & A and eliminate guesswork, trying things and assumptions.

Do, or do not. There is no test.

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