Hibernate leads to immediate Resume

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Any idea why in Vista Home Premium, when I tried to hibernate the machine, it
succeeded (at least appear so to me) but at the very next moment, the PC
automatically resumes. I get he same problem with "sleep" mode too. Thanks
 
There is a default setting to 'resume on error'. Rightclick the Command
Prompt icon on the Start menu, and click 'run as administrator', then at the
prompt, type :
perfmon /rel

The problems reported there could help you fix the error.

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Mark L. Ferguson

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"latecomer" <latecomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:09190E93-87DF-4E6D-9C4C-174A7B6DD42D@microsoft.com...
> Any idea why in Vista Home Premium, when I tried to hibernate the machine,
> it
> succeeded (at least appear so to me) but at the very next moment, the PC
> automatically resumes. I get he same problem with "sleep" mode too. Thanks
 
You should also check your BIOS settings for any items that restart the
computer such as USB, keyboard, etc and there are several in the device
manager that resume. Wireless mouse devices have caused this numerous
times.

"latecomer" <latecomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:09190E93-87DF-4E6D-9C4C-174A7B6DD42D@microsoft.com...
> Any idea why in Vista Home Premium, when I tried to hibernate the machine,
> it
> succeeded (at least appear so to me) but at the very next moment, the PC
> automatically resumes. I get he same problem with "sleep" mode too. Thanks
 
Thanks Mark.

I am not aware of this feature in Windows and it was good to know about it.
I did as you suggested and got quite a bit of info but they all basically
reported that everything is "ok".

I had also tried to restore my Vista to an earlier point several days back
and found that it could hibernate properly without causing it to go into
automatic resume. Problem is I lost my internet connection.
 
Thanks for the pointer. Didn't work for this problem. I checked the device
manager and my wireless mouse uses the default Windows driver as I did not
install the driver that came with it. All other devices are as they were when
I could hibernate without automatically resuming. Puzzling.

I did recently uninstall Norton Internet Security and replace it with the
Bitdefender product. But I wonder why that should matter.
 
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