Satellite L50 boots only after a forced shutdown

Hi, I have a few problems with the start of my laptop (L50 - D, Windows 8.1) since yesterday.
When I boot it by pressing the power button, the screen stays black, but the laptop is the normal startup sound. When I press the button once again, the laptop can be disabled, while the screen keeps black all the time. Only when I press forced if off, the laptop starts normally (Toshiba sign appears, Windows etc.).
I already changed the economy options to avoid the "sleep mode", because I had a few problems he wakes up energy.

Thanks for your advice!

Jan

Hello

I think that the laptop does not power off properly... probably the system keeps the laptop but defines the hybrid unit stop mode. This is the default setting for win 8 / 8.1

I recommend to disable this mode and perform a full stop

More about CIHI:
http://APS2.toshiba-tro.de/KB0/TSB2B03EY0002R01.htm

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