Windows is not stopped successfully when I open my laptop

I have an Acer laptop, Aspire, and for a while, he had a problem of a BSOD with an USB error because one of the USB ports broke some time ago and I'm too lazy or bad for repair. It happened maybe once a week, sometimes while the laptop was in hibernation (private). When it restarted, it gave me the stock screen "windows do not stop successfully, choose a safe mode or start normally. However, recently, it seems that whenever I open my laptop, it generates this error. I don't know what is the cause. I can't reproduce the error by putting the laptop into hibernation, only by closing it. I'm almost certain this isn't a hardware problem, as briefly close and reopen before she sleeps do not throw the error, so something is not get twisted when I close.

Any ideas?

UH... Even if logged on as administrator, it throws the error "Access denied" when I try to interact with this administrative events somehow.

I run windows 7. Can't stand the feeling of 'mobile' on a laptop, so this isn't the issue. I'm comfortable editing the registry, I did so successfully before, but I guess this is not a fix for 7 is it?

EDIT: found the problem... After all it's hardware. The switch of the screen somehow had moved while he was sitting on the motherboard, when he gives the signal of hibernation, he bypassed the machine inadvertently. Sorry to bother, you and thank you for the quick response.

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