I've had a few incidents where the latest version of the program  disabled.  I'm thinking that one of the following actions may have  something to do with this:
1.  As a result of my many attempts to solve a problem where returning  from sleep mode delays the connection of the wireless adapter to the  wireless router by 50 sec. or more, I was placing the laptop in sleep  mode much more often than ever before after I made a change to some  aspect of the wireless adapter's or wireless router's configuration.   This problem is solved.  But I wonder if this represented excessive use  of the sleep feature, and could cause the HDD protection program or  built-in motion sensor to disable?  By the way, I've been entering sleep  mode via the OS's Start Menu Sleep option as well as the laptop's power  button, which I've delegated as a sleep button in the Win 7 Control  Panel Power Options applet.
2.  My usual method of giving the laptop a rest when I know I won't be  using it for at least 5 hours, is by entering hibernate mode.  Can the  HDD protection program or motion sensor be failing after I return to  desktop?
3.  I use my laptop in bed, with it sitting on top of the cardboard box  in which it was packed.  The box sits directly on one of two twin size  mattresses, situated side by side without any space.  I "slide" the box  across the sheets from mattress to mattress on a regular basis.  During  the colder months here in NYC, I use a quilted blanket that sometimes  comes into contact with the laptop.  I'm wondering if the movement of  the box on the sheets, or the contact between the laptop and the  blanket, can cause my problem by way of static electricity?  I've never  felt, heard or seen any sparks.  Can the motion sensor with which the  program works, be incapacitated by static electricity?  When I reinstall  the program after it's disabled, I have to do a restart to enable the  feature.  It always works after a restart.
4.  From the very beginning of ownership, I've been using a dry  microfiber cloth to keep the display and keyboard free from an  accumulation of dust and fingerprints.  I wipe them down before I close  the lid and after I open it.  Sometimes I will open the cloth, grab it  by 2 sides and slap it a few times over the top of the keyboard to force  dust from under the keys, this done ONLY when the unit is in sleep mode  or hibernate mode.  Recall that I'm in a bed when I take this action.   Can my maintenance with the cloth introduce static to the laptop?
The laptop is always connected to the 2 prong power supply, because I  removed the battery pack to be used only when it is mobile.  Therefore,  the unit "should be" grounded to the building at all times.  I must  admit that I forget to check the program each time I return from sleep  mode, hibernate mode, shut down or after I finish using the cloth.  My  problem is that I'm always expecting the program to continue working.   This has proved to be a mistake!
Any ideas?