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If you simpy cant solve it with basic fixes, then disable standby on lid close. In Control Panel, open Power Options and click the Advanced tab. Change the lid close option to Hibernate and try that. If you do not have hibernation enabled, theres an option for that in the Hibernate tab of the same window. If all goes to worse, set it to do nothing on lid close.
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