Windows 7 hibernate after a short time despite the power settings

System: Windows 7 64-bit

Recently, my system started into hibernation at random.  Defined in the hibernation after 4 hours in the power settings Options / Advanced, but he often went into hibernation after that maybe 20 minutes left unattended, especially after I have it wake up.  I "ve found many articles on how to change the settings, but nothing on this specific point.

Has anyone go through this problem before?

Recently, my system started into hibernation at random.  Defined in the hibernation after 4 hours in the power settings Options / Advanced, but he often went into hibernation after that maybe 20 minutes left unattended, especially after I have it wake up.

It would help if you said that if this happens in battery mode or network mode.

If this happens in network mode, you should test if this happens, with or without battery.

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