Stuck in Hibernation

G

Guest

I am using 5384, few weeks ago, After I press the "hibernate" , my computer
will hibernate as normal, the indication lights are all off.
On this week when a press the "hibernate", the indication lights wont go off
and the computer wont power off, I pressed many keys and it doesn't react. I
waited for few minutes then i have to press the big button for 7 seconds to
shut it down.
I start the computer again and it wont resume from the hibernation.
Can anyone help me to solve this problem please?

I am using:

LG Notebook PC
S1-P222A5

Intel Core Duo T2400 1.83Ghz
Ati Radeon X1600 512M HyperMemory
512MB DDR2 + 512MB DDR2
100GB SATA
 
G

Guest

Here's the thing, security minded people don't use the hybernate function, in
fact they disable it at the get go, and delete the hybrefil. files. Alot of
people are having problems with sleep/hybernate, but that's because it isn't
a top priority. My experience with vista,thus far, is that the active
functions,and media/program compatibilty and hardware compatibility are the
greatest concerns,for now. Functionality is of far greater importance,at the
moment, than saving a few watts.I have a feeling that power saver worries
will take last place.
 
G

Guest

I am using 5384, few weeks ago, After I press the "hibernate" , my computer
will hibernate as normal, the indication lights are all off.
On this week when a press the "hibernate", the indication lights wont go off
and the computer wont power off, I pressed many keys and it doesn't react. I
waited for few minutes then i have to press the big button for 7 seconds to
shut it down.
I start the computer again and it wont resume from the hibernation.
Can anyone help me to solve this problem please?

I am using:

LG Notebook PC
S1-P222A5

Intel Core Duo T2400 1.83Ghz
Ati Radeon X1600 512M HyperMemory
512MB DDR2 + 512MB DDR2
100GB SATA
 
G

Guest

The irony there is that when you open the start menu, where you're used to
seeing the "logoff" and "shutdown" options, in vista you have "hybernate" and
"lock" - you have to click a much smaller button to the side and select
shutdown or restart if that is what you wish to do.

This brings me to something else I'm pondering - in my work environment we
have a few startup and shutdown scripts that we like to run pretty regularly
due to restricted access for the staff - I need to be able to change these
buttons else the users will not shutdown on as regular a basis as they do
currently.
 

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