My Satellite 2410 shuts down after resuming from Stand by mode

My laptop shuts down when i resume it from stand by. I have Satellite 2410-303 windows xp Home Edition Sp-2.
any help?

Hi,
could it be possible that you have Software installed, that doesnt support the standby function?
Often Programs like Firewalls or AntiVirus Programs are the reason.
bye

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