I use desktop PC x64 based amd motherboard.Upgraded from windows 7 -takes longer than usual but sucessfully.My boy was happy because nothing changed in programs and games he use to play.All fine few days than once in the morning found a massage on start up "Resume from hibernation" I was waiting for resume for a while than hour than day and nothin happen.
Next day have to do some tries to fix.Looks on forums for similar problems...someone mantioned about ram slots to clean from dust and i tried that but still the same.In opened PC i tried ti figure out what else could be if everything in hardware is just fine.Than look for graphic card -pull it out and again in.And still nothing happened.Than found some older graphic card with lower values and restarted.On restart it appears on blank screen that graphic card is beiing updated and than bingo! windows continue to install updates and after several restarts it was all done.Got it back and problem solved.
Tried to disable automatic updates on settings but read about that windows 10 does not have option to disable that,rather only ask user to automatically or not to install updates.I do that what i could.Still that not convince me to keep win10 rather to roll out to previous version-but my boy was yelling on me to not to lose all stages in games and OK.
nEXT morning same.resume from hibernation.ok i said now i know what to do-removed graphic and put older one.And this time there were no update for graphic just continue to resume from hibernation Now i removed that older one with better one from my other pc with higher value graphic card--and after restart there were also no updates in bios and continue to "resume from hibernation" than i tried something else.Assuming that is windows placed on hard disc -remove that hard disc and plug it new one.
That for god sake it still resuming in light blue screen from hibernation.I mean which part remember that process if not hard disc. To not talk about that dvd disc rom is disabled and bios is disabled and only keys works on keyboard is ctrl+alt +del to restart.And that was the time was my pc was virtually died allthough each peace of hardware is 100% healthy.Last thing i remove all pieces from its slots and motherboard too.Leave it through the night and again in the morning plug it all.And again technically works fine but message still resuming from hibernate.
I have been using Win10 since July. It has been working fine. Just recently I noticed a blue screen at boot up stating, "resume from hibernation". I have never used hibernation in my life. Sleep mode, yes. Hibernation, no. But I have an SSD and don't use sleep anymore. I do a full shutdown every time. I noticed the same issue on my Dad's Win10 computer.
The reason I am asking is I want to boot from a USB flash drive, but "resume from hibernation" will not allow that.
My Asus T-100 hybrid tablet/laptop won't wake up from hibernation. It tells me to swipe to shut down computer and nothing happens. I ran down the battery, plugged in and then recharged. It's still stuck on hibernate and won't let me into windows at all.
My laptop acer4750 resume very slow after hibernate, it keep showing windows's logo and not run to log-in screen anymore. Then i need hard-reset every time
So i just upgraded from Windows 7 to Win10 a week ago and everything went smooth as silk. I will said this is the first time i can remember doing an in place upgrade, I always format and do a clean install about once a year but ive been busy so i took the lazy route.
Issue is i have my power settings set to None and my power options set to turn the monitors off after 10 minutes. I have it set to Never sleep. After the 10 minutes passes the monitors power off as expected but when i move the mouse or hit keys on my keyboard it takes at least 10-15 seconds to initiate the monitor power on. This was 1-2 seconds in Windows 7. Its pretty minor but its irritating as hell.
I did a fresh install on a SSD not to long ago. The computer is running very smoothly for the most part. However, sometimes when I open the lid to my laptop, it is temporarily unresponsive for a minute or so when resuming from sleep mode. It's pretty annoying. I think it has something to do with my USB settings because it only seems to do it when something is plugged in there. For example, thumb drive, external hard drive.
I tried playing with the settings in power settings. I have turn off hard disk set to never. USB selective suspend set to disabled.
I have tried out a few different monitors recently, but I just settled on the one I want to use. All was going well but after it wakes from "sleeping", the windows are being resized and moved. Perhaps there is some issue with drivers from the other monitors messing things up?
I went to see my daughter and after she resumed her computer from hibernate (it had been off for about 2 days) a message popped up saying its ip address had been detected in use by another computer.
I suspect it was my cell phone that when in range asked for an ip address and the router, thinking the hibernated laptop wasn't using that ip address any longer gave it to my cell phone. Then after her system resumed from hibernate, it continued to use the ip address it had when it hibernated.
Does windows renew its dhcp ip lease on resume? Can it tell if the lease expired?
If I use the Window 10 Upgrade System Tray Icon to do the download then it will auto-resume with no data loss if the internet connection fails. If I try to download Win 10 Upgrade some other way then it does not have auto-resume and I'll lose the data and have to start over.
I have 3G cellular internet here in India. It is unreliable and slow and often drops out. So auto-resume is an absolute necessity if I want to successfully upgrade to Win10.
I'm running Win10 Home on an i5 5th gen laptop. I'm trying to download the big new Win10 update but I live in India and my internet is unreliable. Does the Win10 download auto-resume? I can't tell. Does the download pick up from where it left off if the internet fails? So far I can't tell one way or the other.
I upgraded from Windows 7 "Starter Edition" (32-bit) on an ASUS Eee PC 1005PE (2GB RAM) to Windows 10 32-bit. This mostly seemed to work, however I can no longer resume from either sleep or hibernate. In either case, I get a blank screen. The other problem I notice is that the task bar separator (with a scroll bar type widget) between the active tasks and the notification icons seems to disappear and the active task icons seem to get mistakenly hidden from view. This is a minor annoyance and something I can live with, simply by switching periodically to the "Task View". But I would really like resolving the wakeup from sleep problem. So far I have tried updating the video adapter driver (which was already "up to date"), and I checked that I have the latest BIOS firmware.
My plan is soon after I get the Win 8.1 laptop to download and install Win10. Here 3G cellular internet is slow and unreliable. I'm scared that if I try to download Win10 it will fail and I'll have to start the download from the beginning.
Someone told me that the Win10 download includes the ability to auto-resume so that if a download fails it can re-start from where it left off once the internet comes back. Is that true? I need to get confirmation on this before I get my new Win8.1 laptop.
If Win10 download really does have auto-resume capability then I can do the Win10 download and resume as needed if the download fails. without losing data.
How to confirm that Win10 download has auto-resume capability so downloaded data is not lost.
My pc has recently decided to start turning itself on in the middle of the night, while its supposed to be hibernating (I'm not sure yet if it is also affected during a normal shut-down). I also haven't managed to lock down the exact time (if there is one) that this happens.
From some digging I did, some people seemed to think that the task scheduler was doing things by itself. I identified two task that looked like they might fit the criteria (below) - are either of these likely to be causing the spontaneous turn-ons, and what's the safest way to resolve this?
I lost my hibernation capability in my upgrade from Win7 to Win10. So I am trying to get it back.
Couldn't find hiberfil.sys in C: so I looked for instructions on this site and found them. But here's what is happening (cut and paste from the elevated command window):
C:>c:windowssystem32powercfg /h /type full The hiberfile size has been set to: 6361485312 bytes.
C:>dir h* Volume in drive C is OS Volume Serial Number is C696-2CB5
Directory of C:
File Not Found
C:>
My file manager is setup to show hidden files but it also does not show hiberfil.sys in c:
Just to be thorough I also searched the entire C drive for files containing "hib" but could not find hiberfil.sys.
I'm experiencing problems with Windows 10 trying to load. I'm unable to get past the login screen. It seems that Win is locked up on me and appears unresponsive. Trying to type my password at login screen, it just seems to sit there. After a few mins some characters appear in the password field with much delay. After all of this, I have attempted to load a live Linux distro to grab files/data off the drive to start backing up the OS and reinstall. When I went to do this, I get an error message in Linux "error mounting sdb1..... Windows is hibernated,refused to mount... Operation not permitted......" How do I get Windows 10 to load
Whenever my notebook returns from hibernation the menu no longer responds (when I click with the left mouse button anywhere on the taskbar or right in the start menu) nothing happens, but when I right button displays the menu dialogue. What makes me having to reboot the machine.
I've done a clean install, installing driver by driver to be some of them had the problem and all have been installed and not yet figured out what causes the problem in return from hibernation.
I'm using windows 10 home, memory 04GB DDR-3, Intel Core i5 CPU, Intel HD Graphics 3000.
Note: With the windows 7 home premium that was installed before the machine never happened this.
I accidentally hit hibernation button last night. Woke up this morning and the computer will start up but that's it. There's only blank screen. And I can hear the computer on. I also see the power light on from the power button and the plug into the computer.
I get the random dirty hibernation of my laptop if I don't activate an input (mouse or keyboard) in the span of 1minute. I had Windows 8.1 prior to upgrading to Windows 10 and all my power settings were fine and I never had the dirty hibernate then upgrading to Windows 10 for some reason I get it.
One way I sort of prevent the Hibernate is to:
Completely shut down/restart my PCWhen it bootsRun CMD in "Administration Mode"Type powercfg /h offHit EnterThen hope for the bestThis is only when its plugged into a power source, when I take the laptop off power and only use battery and I walk away for 1minute it does the dirty hibernation, its like a retarded dog that you feed it once it stays, the moment you walk away from it it craps on you.
And before you answer "Have you checked your System Power & Sleep settings, yes I have and the Advanced Settings which are component specific.
I'm afraid over time if this continues to happen my PC will crap itself.
Issues regarding hibernation on laptop? Since upgrading to Windows 10 I've noticed that my laptop seems to be going into hibernation much more quickly than it did in Windows 7. I checked my settings and my screen saver settings and so on are setup to those recommended by HP but these do not seem to be having an impact on hibernation. What's particularly frustrating is that even when it's plugged in if you have a long download/install/update you must keep the machine active by moving the mouse or be active on the keyboard or it will go into hibernation mode very quickly (under 5 minutes).
I have all the power settings set to stay active, but the computer goes into sleep or hibernation (I do not know which) after being idle for around 20 minutes.
Hibernation ON: Upon shutting down my Acer Aspire 5250 Laptop when hibernation is enabled, the computer doesn't shut down normally. Instead, the screen goes black as if it's shutting down and then the power light blinks and then finally it shuts down.
Hibernation OFF: Upon shutting down my Acer Aspire 5250 Laptop when hibernation is disabled, the computer shuts down normally. The screen goes black letting you know it is shutting down, power light goes off as well as it itself.
Touchpad Sensitivity: I use a wireless mouse. However when I am using Microsoft Edge (Most of time), Internet Explorer (Sometimes), or Google Chrome (Only on Sundays) my touchpad is overly sensitive. If I accidentally bump it with my hand, it changes the size of my browsers' webpage.
I have an HP DV7 laptop that I upgraded from Win 7 Home to Win 10 Home. After the upgrade I noted that once my laptop goes into hibernation 1 time and you bring it out of hibernation, the laptop then ignores the power settings and immediately goes back into hibernation after 3 minutes of inactivity. As long as you're moving the mouse or typing on the keyboard you're OK but if your totally inactive then in 3 minutes the machine will go into hibernation. Note also that this does this even when the laptop is directly connected to a power source and not running directly on the batteries.
I have successfully activated hibernate mode (S4), yet whenever the PC is hibernated a shake of the mouse or the press of any key on the keyboard just wakes and turns on the PC. Needless to say I do not want this to happen. Hibernate (S4) works as confirmed by the fact that when it's waken up, the PC goes through the POST phase of the boot before loading W10. In addition a powercfg /a gives the following output
Code: C:WINDOWSsystem32>powercfg /aThe following sleep states are available on this system: Standby (S3) Hibernate Hybrid Sleep Fast Startup
Sleep (S3) works too. Although it seems to have the same effects on the hardware (turns off the CPU fan), the waking up it's much quicker, without POST. In addition, here's the log from Windows event viewer:
Code: Log Name: SystemSource: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-PowerDate: 12/12/2015 16:40:19Event ID: 42Task Category: (64)Level: InformationKeywords: (4)User: N/AComputer: DESKTOP-9NITH1LDescription:The system is entering sleep.Sleep Reason: Application API
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In the UEFI BIOS all the ACPI settings are in order, as shown in this photo. Bios is updated to the latest version.
View image: WP 20151201 11 43 34 ProEnabling/Disabling Fast-boot and/or fast start-up changes nothingI tried also a different USB wireless mouse, but no changes. With a PS/2 mouse the PC does not wake up from hibernation.Switching the Logitech Unifying receiver between USB 2 and 3 makes no difference.The same mouse and keyboard do not turn on the PC after a complete shut down.