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Computer will not come out of hibernate
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[QUOTE="Bob I, post: 1838829"] In Hibernate, the PC has copied it's operating state to the hard drive and then shut itself off. You may press the power button to start the computer and it will then restore the the "saved operating state". As to "frozen", the likely cause of the problem is that it is connected directly to your internet provider through a modem or cable modem and the connection is no longer valid, because your IP address was "reused" for another customer while your PC was off. If you install a "router" between your PC and the internet connection, then the PC may keep the same IP address and the "router" will keep the internet connection alive. Verdia Little wrote: [color=blue] > When called to come out of hibernate, i.e. moving the mouse or clicking the > keyboard the computer will not respond. If it has been in hibernate > overnight it will most likely be frozen (crashed). > >[/color] [/QUOTE]
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