When I turn on my Dell Studio 1537, Resuming Windows message appears, then Hibernating message appears, with the cursor spinning. The battery light is blinking. Just stays in hibernating. I have removed the battery, I have tighten the charger connection and rebooted several times, F8 as the system comes up to try and go into safe mode, did not work. None of these helped. What else can I try?
SOURCE: i have a dell studio 1537 volume indicator stays on screen
Either what nick said(which I agreed with), or some keyboard key is stuck? o.O
If that don't work, try repairing windows.. (boot with the OS disk and attempt repair)
SOURCE: dell inspiron 1525 when starting it says resuming
Turn the computer off, remove the battery, make sure it is not plugged in to power, and hold the power button down for 10 seconds. Wait about a minute before re-installing the battery. If it does it again, hold F10 while the computer is turning on, this should bring you to the "boot select" menu, use the arrows on the keyboard and select "start windows normally" instead of "resume windows". When you get it started up run "Defrag" to prevent this from happening again.
When windows hibernates it saves everything in the ram to a "swap file" on the hard disc. Sometimes hard disc's get "bad sectors", this is considered wear and tear, it happens eventually to all drives. It sounds like there is a bad sector on your disc where the swap file is stored, so you have to start windows without using that part of the disc, then by running defrag the computer will find the bad sector and remember not to use it anymore.
Have a nice day.
You have the touch sensitive Button Stuck
Heres a Youtube Video of how to fix it.
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