Microsoft has just put online a patch to correct a problem that may encounter Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit) and Windows Server 2008 R2 with SATA hard drives of large capacity (1 TB and more).

When a computer running one of these operating systems and such a hard fate of sleep or hibernation, a "Stop" 7A, 77, or F4 can occur. Microsoft says that this bug is caused by too much time (more than 10 seconds) it takes a large hard disk capacity to be ready. The fix, to apply only if you are affected by this bug is available on the website of the publisher.