On the HP Probook 4330S laptop, win 7 is set to maximum and as the 2nd Ubuntu OS (11-04, natty, gnome). The problem is that sometimes, a day, 2-3 times a laptop, when I work on Linux, it goes off by itself. It is when he goes to sleep, press the keyboard, or the mouse, tries to exit the standby mode, and - wah - turns off. What to do?
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Disable hibernation or try in BIOS acc. options to change.
- ok. Thank you. And if I update the system, since Ubuntu offers an upgrade, will the situation not change? - Nurbol Mambetov
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Apparently, there is not enough voltage to exit from sleep mode. Check the voltage - throw off the configuration of the laptop. How does the kernel boot up the processor? - It is necessary to remove the logs from the CPU.
Disable hibernation or try in BIOS acc. options to change.
Agree: Change the voltage options.
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ACPI disconnect and it is done with pens in configs, google help
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