Satellite P750 - Stops resonding after waking from hibernate mode

Can any one help, I recenty bought a Satellite P750 with an i7 processor it has 4GB RAM. I have been experencing problems since buying it. It just seems to stop responding the round icon is spinning showing its thinking but I can wait for 10-15minutes and there is no change. This problem occurs sporaticly and some times occurs when loading up new programs.The problem occurs nearly all the time if it has entered hybernation and when I awaken it with mouse it starts up but when I to connect to the net for example it will bring up the internet explorer page and the round icon will be spinning and it will stay like this for ages until I am forced to shut it down with the on and off button. When I have this problem I have tryed using CTRL ALT DEL to open up task manager but task manager will not respond.
Has anyone had the same problem and is there a solution. Note when I turn of the HDD protection mode the probem seems to happen less frequenty but still occurs.

> Note when I turn of the HDD protection mode the problem seems to happen less frequently but still occurs.
Very interesting Did you check your HDD for some errors?
I would recommend doing this. Try the tool called Drive Fitness Test. You can google in order to download this... its freeware so you can use it for free.
I think its good idea to check the HDD because faulty HDD could cause such issues too.
By the way; did you try to reinstall the OS again and to check if this issue would be fixed then? HDD recovery could be useful. It sets the notebook back to factory settings.
I think its worth a check.

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