Sleep issues and failure code 0x00000200 0x11000000

hi.
I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on this error please.
I tried to wake my imac tonight and I was unable to and had to hold the power button to restart the computer, I have notice in the console log this error in the log.
Sleep failure code 0x00000200 0x11000000, Previous Shutdown Cause: 3 and BSD root: disk0s2, major 14, minor 2.
Any ideas? I might have to start shutting down my imac in future despite clearing out the SMC the other day.
I am running 10.6.1 snow leopard

Thanks for the message. This has happened a couple of times but this only happens when I switch user and the click on the sleep button on the login window. However I am running a hardware test and the quick one came back all ok. I am now running an extented one and will report back.
If it is a memory error I will see a genius my imac is still in warranty I don't have AppleCare as I thought it was not worth it. I am thinking it might be a software bug like what was reported if you have the guest account And then finding all your files deleted.
Any ideas?
Thanks

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