I've noticed a few recent posts have started to cloud the issue ... just
to restate / clarify the current situation for any new comers:

The HP Pavilion dv5 hard drive is not functioning properly after
resuming from suspend mode. This means that the operating cannot resume
normal operations and the computer needs to be rebooted.

The current likely cause is either a bug in the HP BIOS or a failure of
the Linux kernel to communicate correctly with the BIOS or hardware. No
recent release of Linux kernel, Linux distribution or HP firmware update
has changed anything. The Suspend / Resume operation is still broken.

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On a personal note, I have tried running Mac OS X 10.5 on my dv5 and the
result was visibly the same. It seems Vista & the dv5 have very special
relationship. I can't install XP, it blue screens during the installer.
It's a real shame ... on my model everything I need works except the
resume ... kind of critical on a laptop. My only advice is to hibernate
instead of suspend or run Vista (yuck) if you want it to act like a
laptop and not a desktop.

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HP Pavilion dv5: ATA exception on resume from suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301353
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