You arte seeing the 'restart on error' problem. Something in shutdown for
hibernation is throwing an error. This will be listed in the Event Viewer.
start/type:
eventvwr.msc
You are probably going to see some filename associated with the error, and
rightclicking that file will show what device it is a driver for. You may
have some driver corruption problem, or some conflict with a recent Update
for Windows.
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Mark L. Ferguson
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"Edward" <> wrote in message
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> I've been searching for an answer to this one on Google for days to no
> avail.
> It seems many people have the same issue. For some reason Windows Vista
> does not stay in the powered off state after hibernating and when it comes
> back it tends to crash.
>
> I've seen some fixes for our favorite blue screens, but nothing for making
> the system STAY hibernated.
>
> I've got a brand new AMD64 system with Windows Vista Ultimate. When I
> click
> the power button the system goes through the motions of hibernating and
> shuts
> down. 2 seconds later it starts back up and resumes.
>
> I've verified that all wake-on attributes in the bios are cleared.
> Hibernation is apparently an area that wasn't tested internally, hopefully
> a
> fix is available now that so many people are reporting issues.