Satellite L500 - no wake place standby or hibernation

Hello

my laptop does not wake the standby mode or hibernation. you press any button.
When I press the power button, then it restarts and it comes in the repair of the screen.

All Microsoft (OS: Windows 7 Home premium) updates are ongoing, as is the BIOS

Any help?
Any ideas?
Else ;-)?

Greetings

Post edited by: flying doctor

Hello

You are able to boot up the laptop and start the Windows operating system?
If not, try this;
Remove the battery, disconnect the adapter.
You will have to wait awhile, about 2-3 hours.
Then reconnect the two parts.

But if you are able to boot up the laptop, but if the standby and hibernation mode still doesn't work, then you should try to reinstall new OS.
In most cases, these questions are associated BONES.
For this I recommend to use the HARD drive recovery mode.

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