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Did you ever come up with a solution? I'm having a similar issue.
No not really. According to the action center my problems center around my quickboot software and video drivers. I don't want to disable quickboot and the video drivers are up to date.
I mainly just do a shutdown since it boots in about 10 seconds.
After review, I really think if you are having a similar problem it is just as the Action Center says, look at those programs it points out. I now believe my fastboot program for the mobo was causing my problem. With that disabled sleep works fine again.
Hi,
I am facing a similar issue. I think its actually the resume from hibernate that is slowing me down (as opposed to resume from sleep). When I resume it takes probably over 2 minutes. It first goes to a windows 7 loading splash screen, then to a black screen for over a minute, then to a login screen.
I have an ASUS UL30V running windows 7, and it is less than 3 months old (there is literally nothing installed on it), so I can't see what would be slowing it down. In the performance details in event log section, I keep saying entries relating to slow resume, but no details are provided (at least nothing that I can make sense of -see attachment).
Any ideas? I know my windows 7 is uptodate - is there anything else that I should be updating?
Thanks.
My issue was an instantboot program running in the background. Once this was turned off resuming from sleep was normal. Check your action center flag in systray.