Satellite A50 - Resume failure, press any key to continue

Hi
Every time my laptop goes to sleep doesn't wake up until I push power button twice. First to shut down and second to go on then I get this message:
Warning: Resume failure
press any key to continue
Please need help to solve this problem
Thanks

Usually bad drivers or a flat battery causes resume failure.
You could try a System Restore back to a date when Resume was working properly, and update the drivers for your USB Devices.
If thats no help, then maybe its time to backup your data and run Recovery from your Recovery Discs. Its good to do this once a year anyway to keep the system fresh and error free. Windows tends to become slow and errornous over time, due to power looses, viruses, badly written software etc..

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