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    Vaio CW My Laptop Turn ou Itself plz someone help me!!!

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by farbodkain, Apr 9, 2010.

  1. farbodkain

    farbodkain Newbie

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    hi guys im sorry if i make existed Topic but im really can't find answer.anyway here it 's my problem:
    i buy new Laptop sony vpccw16f,when i turn off my computer nothing happen but when i gone to Hibernate i dont know why turn on itself.i checked my wiresless is off and none cd/dvd in rom.anyway i really appriciated if tell me how can i fix this.i use Win7 so i really dont know where can i find that thing to disable or enable.
    i hope someone can help me.
     
  2. Tinderbox (UK)

    Tinderbox (UK) BAKED BEAN KING

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    unplug the power adaptor and remove the battery from the notebook , then hold the power button down for 30 seconds , then re-install the battery and plug in the power adaptor and see if you notebook with start-up
     
  3. farbodkain

    farbodkain Newbie

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    thanks mate i try it and i say here is fix or not.
     
  4. stupidolive

    stupidolive Notebook Consultant

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    you can also check if your USB device can wake up your computer (my usb keyboard/mouse can when I accidentally move the mouse)