Standby and Hibernation on Libretto

My libretto U100 will not wake up after going to standby or hibernation. Has anybody else had this problem, and if so any suggestion on how to rectify it?
Any help would be appreciated.

Hi Anthony
I have checked all options on my friends Libretto and everything works fine. I have also checked all options in Power saver tool under Setup Action tab (Manual setup).
Is your unit preinstalled with Toshiba recovery media?
Try to remove power saver tool and install it again.

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