Satellite L775D-S7222 standby modes stalls the computer

sometimes trying to put the laptop in standby mode FN+F3 stalls the laptop. the screen goes blank and nothing else works, the only option is to hard reset . when this happens most lights stays on and even after removing the power cord the power on light stays lit.
update to the latest BIOS , still the same.

Satellite L775D-S7222 
it is a month old laptop. I called them up, their response was to send the laptop back
It's usually suggested that you restore the hard disk to its original out-of-the-box contents using Toshiba recovery media.
That tells you if there's a software problem.
I believe this could be windows 7 issue. have a friend who has Dell and has similar problems .
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