Ramesh--
Many thanks. I was hoping that this fix would work when at the command
prompt it said it had successfully made the change. But, when I came out of
hibernate, I still had the same black screen indicating that the computer
could not come out of hibernation and I had to reboot. I have an HP tx1320
with a dual core AMD Turion 64 and nVidia GeForce Go 6150, 2GB RAM, 250 GB
hard drive. I have been researching this problem for the past three or four
days and have not been successful in finding a fix. I have found a couple
hotfixes, one of which applied to the issue, but again, to no avail. When I
reboot, it allows me to hibernate, but then when I try to come out of
hibernate, it does not work. Any other ideas?
"ramesh" wrote:
>
> This issue occurs when the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) store contains
> incorrect information for the Resume from Hibernate entry and it can be
> fixed via following these steps.
>
> 1) Run cmd(Command Prompt) as Administrator and type "bcdedit -enum
> all" without quote. It displays all identifiers that are used to make
> desire function in BCD (boot configuration data).
>
> 2) Look for "Resume from Hibernate" segment and copy its identifier
> like: {xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}
>
> 3) Now at the end, type the following command "bcdedit /deletevalue
> {xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx} inherit" without quote.
>
> After all that Vista SP1 will no longer shut down unexpectedly instead
> of resuming from hibernation.
>
>
> --
> ramesh
>
> 'Ramesh Kumar' (https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Ramesh.Kumar)
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
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