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Why does my computer reboot right after hibernating?
The problem with rebooting right after hibernate has to do with the devices allowed to wake the computer. Go to device manager and pull up properties on the mouse, keyboard, and network cards. In each go to the Power Management tab and uncheck the “Allow to wake computer” box.
How can I get my laptop to resume from hibernation?
If this is a laptop then remove the battery and ac adaptor for a few mins and it should boot up. Also, try tapping F8 at boot up and choose Safe Mode, this can fix a few things. To disable hibernation altogether (and save gigabytes of disk space) right click ‘Start’ and then click ‘Run’, type ‘powercfg /hibernation off’ and click ‘Ok’.
How can I Wake my computer from hibernation?
Go to device manager and pull up properties on the mouse, keyboard, and network cards. In each go to the Power Management tab and uncheck the “Allow to wake computer” box. If you do want to wake on lan check the “magic packet only” option. I’m doing these from memory, so the wording may be different.
What to do if your computer does not wake up after a reboot?
If BitLocker is not suspended, the next time you reboot the computer it will not recognize the BitLocker key. A prompt to enter the recovery key to progress will show, and this will happen on each reboot. Open a Web Browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, etc.) and go to https://www.dell.com/support.
Is it a reboot or a wake from Hibernate?
Your thread title and what you describe don’t quite match. It’s a wake from hibernate, not a reboot. From the silence – I guess no-one has seen this oddity before.
Why does my notebook reboot in the morning?
When I put my notebook (ASUS N750JK) to sleep at the end of the day, the next morning it reboots instead of waking up. Every time it happens, the Event Log shows a Critical Event (KernelPower, Event ID 41, I have a log file).