Does your Windows computer freeze or have others problems coming out of sleep mode or hibernate? I have found an easy fix for this bug. The fix has been tested to work in Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
The sleep mode freeze bug is caused by Windows power management settings (specifically the balanced mode and the power saver mode). This fix will immediately correct the hibernation issues and your Windows will be able to enter and exit sleep mode successfully.
To access power settings in XP: Go to Start/Control Panel/Performance and Maintenance/Power Options
To access power settings in Vista and Windows 7: Go to Start/Control Panel/System and Security/Power Options
In Power Options choose “change plan settings” then “change advanced power settings”. Scroll down and select “processor power management” then “minimum processor state”. Set both ‘on battery” and “plugged in” to 100% then hit “apply”.
You are done! Your computer should come out of hibernation just fine now.
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