Lenovo G560 Hibernation AND Sleep DISABLED

Hello !
My Lenovo G560 laptop HIBERNATION and SLEEP modes availability are DISABLED and I cannot get my laptop into any of these modes !
It used to work and stopped working all of a sudden ! I don't know why!!
Please help me I have the onboard Intel graphics, 32bit version no bluetooth and the all regular simple Lenovo G560. I'm not a great computer informative so please don't ask any difficult questions but help me with working solutions !
You must know how troublesome it is without these modes. Please help me !
Thanks alot !!

Hi Barakp.
This short video will show you how to re-enable sleep/hybernate on your laptop!.
It seems there is no option to add video so i will send send via PM.
Tried to PM you but can`t add video... So here goes.
Click start then open control panel.
Once open Select Power options.
On the left of the screen you will see the option (Choose what the power button does) Click on that.
On the next screen that opens you will see all power options at the bottom. Those may be greyed out.
To access them click (Change settings that are currenly unavailable) You will find that at the top of your screen.
Check mark the boxes for Sleep & Hybernate, Then save changes, Those options should now be available.
Hope thats helped!
Catt

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    3. If prompted, click on Continue in the prompt.
    4. In regedit, go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\238C9FA8-0AAD-41ED-83F4-97BE242C8F20\7bc4a2f9-d8fc-4469-b07b-33eb785aaca0\DefaultPowerSchemeValues.
    5. Expand DefaultPowerSchemeValues and Click on the key that is for the Power Plan that you want to change the wait time (Refer the table below)
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    6. In the right pane, right click on ACSettingIndex (while on AC power) or DCSettingIndex (while on battery power) and click on Modify.
    7. Choose Decimal, and type in how many seconds you want Windows to wait to go back to sleep automatically after an unattended wakeup.
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    8. Close regedit.
    9. Restart the computer to apply.
    Hope this helps and do post back with the results. Expecting to hear from you soon.
    Best Regards,
    Mithun.
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