My computer can hibernate and turn back on now! Unfortunately the only change I found on my computer that could have caused the problems was Windows security updates. When I uninstalled them waking up was fine. I just hope Windows doesn’t keep hassling me to install them, I told it not to but I’m pretty sure even when I’ve said that, the same updates have popped up again. I don’t want to unwittingly install the updates and have hibernation die on me again.
You may be asking is hibernation more important to me than security. Yes! Well, in a way, I have firewall and anti-virus and two spy-ware programs so I’m not too worried about a few windows updates.
The Foo says
When your computer doesn’t or can’t hibernate, it may mean that your computer “thinks” that it doesn’t have enough memory to process the hibernation or if you have a particular software actively running in the background. I have suspicions that some MS updates create this sense of false being as I have encountered hibernation problems like that in the past but just haven’t been able to pinpoint it. It does however “mysteriously” dissapear with the next version update. I know for a fact that XP (with Service Pack 2) computers with more than 1 GB of memory may have hibernation problems with with reading/ calculating the amount of RAM available on the computer – it is a known Microsoft bug. The Microsoft technote and download fix is over here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downl.....laylang=en
Southern Girl says
The worst thing I ever did to my computer was download a Windows update because it said I needed to. I can’t WAIT until I have enough money saved to buy the MacBook I have my eye on. Good-bye Microsoft! 😉