W500 freezes during hibernation and standby

I have a W500 with XP Pro. Not so long ago, it started to freeze during hibernation and the day before.

Any ideas? Thank you!

I made a number of updates and I suspect it is the Bluetooth driver that does not allow to happen.

It seems to be ok now.

Thank you all for the replies!

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