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Standby to Hibenate then resume behaviour

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trmante74
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Standby to Hibenate then resume behaviour

Hi,

I hve a VPCZ11 laptop and have noticed when the laptop goes to sleep & then resumes, all is fine. If I hibinate the laptop & resume this also works fine - the desktop (screen) resumes exactly as I left it.

However, If the laptop goes to sleep & then auto Hibinates (after specified time by windows); when I switch it back on, it resumes but al my desktop open windows are 'resized' (all small & moved to corner of display).

I can then manually re-size them but this is a pain - any ideas how to fix this ?

Thanks,

T

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trmante74
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Hi,

I hve a VPCZ11 laptop and have noticed when the laptop goes to sleep & then resumes, all is fine. If I hibinate the laptop & resume this also works fine - the desktop (screen) resumes exactly as I left it.

However, If the laptop goes to sleep & then auto Hibinates (after specified time by windows); when I switch it back on, it resumes but al my desktop open windows are 'resized' (all small & moved to corner of display).

I can then manually re-size them but this is a pain - any ideas how to fix this ?

Thanks,

T



I am suprised at no response here .... is anyone else having this problem & if not, why not?

With the laptop in SPEED mode using the Nvidia setting, after the laptop resumes from 'hibenation' allthe windows are resised.

This occurs every time so is not a fluke.

(To see this for yourself, put laptop to sleep, allow it to auto Hibenate & then power back on - any open windows re-appear in left top corner all small & resized.

Any Solution in the pipe for this issue, please ?

Cheers,
T

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huminne87
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I get a different effect.  If I resume then the Vaio has real problems getting back into Speed mode, and starts running slow.  The only answer usually is to shut everything down and restart the computer.  I agree with your annoyance - the experts who help on this forum are brilliant, but the response from Sony (who created the problem in the first place) is non-existent.