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Wataalam naombeni msaada wenu natumia hp pavilion dv5 2155dx windows7 home premium ina specification hizi processor i3 2.53ghz ram 4gb tatizo ikiingia kwenye sleep mode or hibernate haiwezi tena kuresume hata ukihold power button haizimi ili kutoka ktk mode hii  ni mpaka utoe battery na kuirudishia hapo ukiiwasha tena ndo inakubali.Hii inatokea hata kama sijaconnect any external device
Tatizo hili nimekumbana nalo tangu upya wa laptop
 
Mkuu kabla ya Watalaam kukujibu hiyo HP yako inamatatizo mengi sana hebu ona hapa bonyeza hii website uone watu wanavyolalamika kwa HP Laptop bonyeza hapa Notebook Lockups, Freezes, & Hangs - Page 7 - HP Support Forum jambo la pili ukiwa upo nyumbani unatumia Laptop na

umeme upo nakushauri Towa Betri ya hiyo laptop tumia waya wake wa umeme ili kuituliza hiyo betri endapo kutakuwa hakuna umeme waweza kutumia betri, na hiyo njia itakusaidia hiyo betri iwe na maisha marefu na ukitowa betri wakati unao umeme unatumia waya hiyo njia pia itasaidia

Laptop yako isiwe na joto sana kwa kutumia Laptop pamoja na waya wa umeme wake na batri kunaifanya hiyo Laptop iwe na joto sana huo ndio ushauri wangu asante.
 
Every my computer goes into sleep mode, either when I do it manually through the start menu, by using fn + f5, by closing the lid, or when it goes to sleep automatically after the set amount of time, it never wakes up again when. Re-opening the lid it it's been closed, or pressing a key if

isn't does not bring the computer out of sleep mode. The power button continues to flash, however. I have tried every single suggestion on this page called "Resolving Problems with Hibernation and sleep mode": http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02076993&tmp_task=solveCategory&lc=en&dlc=en&cc...

Resolving Problems with Sleep and Hibernate Mode
This document pertains to HP Notebook PCs with Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
When you want to save battery power on your notebook, you can choose to put your notebook into either Sleep or Hibernate mode.

  • Sleep saves the state of all open programs to memory, then powers down both the display panel and hard disk drive. Only enough power is used to maintain the data in the memory. Restoring from Sleep mode happens quickly, in most cases in a matter of seconds. Sleep mode is useful when you need to pause the notebook for a short time. However, maintaining the power to the memory modules can drain a battery if the notebook is not plugged in.
  • Hibernate saves the state of all open programs to the hard disk, then completely powers off the computer. This allows the notebook to consume no power whatsoever. When you restart the notebook, the previous state of all open programs is restored. As such, restarting from Hibernate mode may take longer than restarting from Sleep mode. Use this state when you do not need your notebook for an extended period of time.

NOTE: Not all HP notebook PCs support Hibernate mode. The availability of the Hibernate feature depends on the BIOS firmware and the graphics adapter your particular notebook uses. For more information on using Hibernate mode with Windows, see the Microsoft web page Sleep and hibernation: frequently asked questions . For information on keeping your notebook up-to-date, see Locate and Install Updated BIOS, Drivers, and Software .





Using the Sleep and Hibernate modesThere are a number of way to put the notebook into Sleep or Hibernate modes. You can also customize how your notebook enters each mode, or set up the notebook so that it uses one mode exclusively. The following sections show you how to use the Sleep and Hibernate modes.
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Press a button or close the display panel lid to enter Sleep or Hibernate mode





Use the shut down menu to enter Sleep or Hibernate mode





Wake from Sleep or Hibernate mode





Configure the Sleep and Hibernate modesThere are a number of different ways to configure how the Sleep and Hibernate modes are implemented in the notebook.

Configure the notebook buttons and display panel lid behavior





Configure an external keyboard





Configure an external mouse





Configure the wired network adapter





Create a Power Plan





Troubleshoot problems with Sleep and Hibernate mode If your notebook does not wake, or it wakes unexpectedly, from Sleep or Hibernate, then try the following troubleshooting guidelines to resolve the issue.

Check the external devices connected to the notebook





Check the external keyboard and external mouse settings





Disable screen savers





Startup programs





System restore





Update the BIOS



Source: Resolving Problems with Sleep and Hibernate Mode HP Pavilion dv6915nr Entertainment Notebook PC - HP Customer Care (United States - English)

 
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