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    Toshiba Satellite : Hibernate Problem

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by laknabu, Sep 8, 2006.

  1. laknabu

    laknabu Newbie

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    after hibernate, my laptop (Toshiba Satellite A35-S159) can not back to ON, LCD screen blank but all LED indicator is good. i had check the hard disk is good, if i removed the hard disk, computer start normally in DOS mode, booting from floppy disk.

    any one experience with this problem ?

    thanks in advance,
    San
     
  2. Th3R1pp3r

    Th3R1pp3r Notebook Enthusiast

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    Have u tried updating ur BIOS ?
     
  3. laknabu

    laknabu Newbie

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    yup, i installed bios again, and try change output screen to monitor.it doesn't work too.
     
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    Eamon Newbie

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    Hi, I have a toshiba A6 and I have a similar problem but mine is with stand-by not hibernate. I have all updates installed, I think it might have been like this from day one even (thoug not certain). Basically anytime I left my computer for a long time, it would go into stand-by and I couldn't get it back out, as you descibe, it would appear to come out of stand-by, the harddrive light would flash for a bit then it would sit as if it was now awake but the screen would never come back.

    I have basically set i now so that it never goes into stand-by, but hibernates instead.

    Eamon