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Why does my Windows Vista laptop automatically log off after resuming power from the hibernate state?
2011-05-24 06:42:00
Hello, you can visit the following link and read about the recommended settings for sleep/hibernation. My advice is to follow the steps that refer to your case and check you settings against the recommended ones. Try to use the recommended settings and then let us know how it went.
2011-05-24 06:43:00
sorry, I forgot to include link. Here it is:http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63567-power-options-sleep-mode-problems.html
2011-05-22 17:15:00
Schozenhowser,were you able to fix your issue with Windows Vista? Please let us know!
2011-05-22 17:28:00
Thanks for the reply, no I still have the problem.
2011-05-25 03:44:00
check the power schemes you defined is prpoer or not.if this doesn not solve it.Restore you pc to a restore point created before the date on which the problem first occurred. with system restorein case if you want to find it..go to run in start menu and type%SystemRoot%system32restorerstrui.exe
2011-05-20 20:34:00
Find a Linux Live CD Boot from it, open your system disk, and delete hiberfil.sys. Then reboot.Check in your Advanced Power Options that Power saver Require a password on wakeup Setting is No.Under Sleep, Sleep after is Never along with HibernationA software can also be responsible that means modified the registry, follow the below article, When you try to log on to a Windows Vista-based computer, you briefly receive a "Welcome" message, and then you are logged offhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/929825You need to restore the file userinit.exe to C:WINDOWSsystem32 and restore the Registry data:[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogon] "Userinit"="C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\userinit.exe,"Solution: Windows Automatically Logs Off – Login Log Off Loop[BROKEN LINK REMOVED]