Windows 7 starts by itself after hibernation when the lid is opened

When I Hibernate my Satellite U500 and close the lid before the hybernation is finished, the laptop turns on automatically when I open again the cover. It's very embarrassing because the lid opens some in my purse and then, after a few hours, I discover that battery is zero and the laptop does not start.

To avoid this behavior, wait until the laptop is completely put into hibernation and only then close the cover.

I use Satellite U500 18 with Windows 7.

Keyboard/WOL are disabled in the BIOS.

Hey Buddy,

> I have to wait until the laptop is completely put into hibernation and only then close the cover.
In my opinion it s absolutely normal behavior and I don t see a real problem.
I mean that it takes only a few seconds until the laptop is in sleep mode.

What you can do is to check the Windows power management settings. Here you can define, the laptop into hibernation if you close the lid.

Check this box!

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