This document pertains to HP computers with Windows Vista.
  1. Hp Laptop With Vista Freezes After Sleep Mode
  2. No Sound On Hp Laptop With Vista
  3. Hp Laptop With Vista Freezes After Sleeping
The Sleep and Hibernate modes are power-saving states that greatly reduce the energy use of your PC while it is in use. The Sleep mode keeps your work and settings in memory, cutting energy use significantly, but allows you to return your PC to normal operation quickly.

Hp Laptop With Vista Freezes After Sleep Mode

Hibernate mode is a power-saving feature designed primarily for notebooks. While Sleep mode temporarily suspends your work and settings, drawing a small amount of power, Hibernate mode saves open documents and programs to the hard disk, and then powers down your PC. As Hibernate mode uses virtually no energy, it is the best option for conserving the battery power of your notebook.

No Sound On Hp Laptop With Vista

When the Sleep and Hibernate functions are working properly, there are a number of ways, both manual and automatic, to make your PC Sleep or Hibernate. You can also customize how your computer enters each mode, or set up the computer so that it uses one mode exclusively.
Use the procedures in this document to resolve common issues with the Sleep and Hibernate modes.

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Hp Laptop With Vista Freezes After Sleeping

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After Windows 10 update laptop: Freezes after 'Sleep', Won't turn off, Camera Non-Functional. After Windows 10 update laptop: Freezes after 'Sleep', Won't turn off, Camera Non-Fun. I'm have the same issue with my hp envy. If it goes into sleep mode it wont turn back on. I have to hold the. Hey, I just got a brand new HP Pavilion 15 - au101nx and everytime I put my laptop on freeze and want to wake it, it just freezes. The lock screen - 6376253.

I suggest you to Check allow this device to wake the computer has a tick mark.
Here are the steps:
1. Click Start, type Device manager in the search box.
2. Goto Device manager.
3. Click on keyboard, it will display your keyboard, right click and goto properties.
4. Select Power management.
5. Check Allow this device to wake the computer.
Follow the same procedure for mouse, restart the computer and check if it works properly.

I also suggest you to update your display drivers, you can logon to the manufacturers website and download the latest drivers and install.

For more information:

Vista

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266283


I suggest you to run the Power troubleshooter to adjust your computer's power settings, and check if it works properly.
Here are the steps:
1. Open the Power troubleshooter by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Control Panel.
2. In the search box, type troubleshooter, and then click Troubleshooting.
3. Under System and Security, click Improve power usage.
If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
For more information, logon to:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Open-the-Power-troubleshooter
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Sleep-and-hibernation-frequently-asked-questions
Let us know if you have any issues.
Thanks and Regards,
Azam - Microsoft Support.