Hi all -
I've searched around for this issue but haven't quite found one which is the same.
I'm running 64-Bit W7, and my computer seems to go to sleep/hibernate randomly, for no particular reason. Like, I could be in the middle of typing an e-mail (hence obviously the computer is detecting input), and it will just power off. As if this isn't annoying enough, when I try to wake the computer (by hitting the power button), the computer "wakes up" in that it powers on, but it never fully recovers - my monitor just says "no signal".
The only way to recover from this is to disconnect/reconnect from mains power, and then power on again. At this point, the computer boots fine (but says "Resuming Windows" rather than "Starting Windows").
I have a suspicion that it *might* be something to do with automatic updates which have a restart pending, though that's really just a theory.
Any advice? I've checked the power savings/sleep settings, and they seem fine - though as I said, since it can happen while I'm in the middle of using the computer, I don't think the problem lies there. Also, I'm running the latest drivers for everything I can find, so I don't think that's the issue.
Thanks in advance![/My dear friend This is Mohamed kamar i had something like this, my laptop never wake up from sleeping or hibernating, until i found the solution which is forcing the hibernation off, and this is done through CMD,
as following:
open a CMD line (Start > Run > type CMD and hit CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER) that will open a 'admin commande line'. Enter this;
> powercfg -h off
try to do so, and please feed me back i hope that i will work for you dude
take care
Regards
Mohamed kamar ]