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Windows 7 requires that your motherboard support S4 Sleep(Hibernate). Can your computer use S3, (sleep mode)? or do you get the same error.
Please update your computer specs.
System Info - See Your System Specs
How would i know does it use s3 sleep mode or not?
from an elevated command prompt you can run these powercfg commands:
powercfg -a
this will list your available sleep states
powercfg -energy
this will create a report you can review
powercfg /?
this will list the help for the command options