MacBook Pro will not wake up under Windows 7

Note: I've just installed Boot Camp 3.1 and the problem persists.
The first time I put the computer to sleep (by closing the lid) under Windows 7 x64, it will sleep and wake no problem. The sleep indicator will flash. If I try to put it to sleep a second time at a later time, the sleep indicator will not flash and instead stay bright. By opening the lid, the light goes off, but the computer will not wake, forcing me to hard reset.

I have had this problem since I got my late 2008 Unibody Macbook Pro. I have posted the problem here many, many times and never have gotten a solution. I have escalated this to Apple support too many times to recall and I keep getting told that this is a Windows fault and only happening to me. Despite me pointing them to these support forums showing many people having this issue. Apple refuse to admit anything is wrong. I eventually got my money back after taking the case to consumer affairs. Joyous.
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