![]() ![]() ![]() To fix this problem, a hotfix must be obtained from Microsoft Online Customer Services (no longer available). If you’re using Windows Vista, according to KB934429, the problem may also occurs in scenarios where a race condition exists between the Monitor.sys driver and a kernel setting. If necessary, change the suspend type used to S3 state which represents STR, or Suspend to RAM, which is the feature implemented by Windows. If you cannot find the “Allow hybrid sleep” setting, try to restart the computer and boot into BIOS to check which suspend type the system firmware is supported. ![]() S1 (POS or PowerON-Suspsend or Power On Suspend) is likely to be the default supported suspend state for older computer. Most hardware should be ACPI-compliant, but sometimes some motherboard BIOS allows users to choose which suspend type or state – S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5 – to implement. One possible cause for the missing “Allow hybrid sleep” option is that the system motherboard firmware or BIOS does not support ACPI S3 sleep/standby state. However, sometimes the root cause of the missing “Allow hybrid sleep” option which is disappeared and not found in selected power plan’s Advanced Settings dialog of Vista Power Options is much complicated. The following sleep states are available on this system: Hybrid Sleep ![]()
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