stopping even when put into hibernation or keeping them in "standby mode"

My laptop stops when I try it hibernates or try to keep it in mode 'sleep'. What could be the problem?

I am using windows 7 32-bit professional.

A common cause of this is a driver problem, so try to update the drivers in Device Manager - in particular the display driver that seems to be the normal culprit.

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