Re: Hibernate problem awake on Satellite A210

Hello

I have Satellite A210-199 + Win7 rc (build 7100) / before the use of previous generations.
I have a problem: about a minute after awake hibernate, windows is frozen 100% of cases.

Anyone know?
How can I solve this problem?

Hi mate

Have you noticed the same question OS using the preinstalled OS (Vista) Toshiba?
You said you use the Win 7 at this time it s only a beta (built RC) and I think that there are still some bugs.

If you didn t notice the same problems with the previous operating system in my opinion the problem it linked definitively to the preinstalled Windows 7.

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