Strange APM Behavior on A31P with Windows 2000
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:01 pm
I recently received my ThinkPad A31P (2653-R3U) back from EzServ. The machine received a replacement system planar board due to a number of problems that included system lockups and as well as problems burning CDs.
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This A31p is running Windows 2000 SP 4. It sits in a 2631 docking station
I have had the A31p back for 24 hours. There still seems to be a problem with APM.
The APM works as set to turn of the LCD when it is set to 1 or 2 or 3 minutes of in-activity. However if I set the APM to turn off the LCD after 5 or more minutes of inactivity, this APM setting does NOT work.
I have done the following:
- Uninstalled and re-installed the latest APM driver for the A31p
- Verified that ACPI and PM is correctly installed (via device manager)
- Verified that the latest BIOS (1.10) is installed
I cannot figure our why the APM setting to turn the LCD off after 5 (or more) minutes does not work correctly.
This setting to turn off the LCD after 10 minuts on AC used to work fine.
Any suggestions?
Steve
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This A31p is running Windows 2000 SP 4. It sits in a 2631 docking station
I have had the A31p back for 24 hours. There still seems to be a problem with APM.
The APM works as set to turn of the LCD when it is set to 1 or 2 or 3 minutes of in-activity. However if I set the APM to turn off the LCD after 5 or more minutes of inactivity, this APM setting does NOT work.
I have done the following:
- Uninstalled and re-installed the latest APM driver for the A31p
- Verified that ACPI and PM is correctly installed (via device manager)
- Verified that the latest BIOS (1.10) is installed
I cannot figure our why the APM setting to turn the LCD off after 5 (or more) minutes does not work correctly.
This setting to turn off the LCD after 10 minuts on AC used to work fine.
Any suggestions?
Steve