Power Manager Problem
Power Manager Problem
I don't know if this should go here or in the hardware/software forum, but I'll post it here for now. I just formatted my t43 (model 2668-49u) and installed windows using the trick to build a windows install disc from here. Everything works fine except for the power manager. The place on the power scheme page where it should say system settings is blank, as is the battery information.
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/5738 ... urevc4.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/702/untitledmb3.jpg
I hope there's a solution that doesn't involve reinstalling windows again. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the power manager utility and power managment driver, as well as cleaning the registry of power manager keys before reinstalling; neither did anything.
Thanks for your help.
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/5738 ... urevc4.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/702/untitledmb3.jpg
I hope there's a solution that doesn't involve reinstalling windows again. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the power manager utility and power managment driver, as well as cleaning the registry of power manager keys before reinstalling; neither did anything.
Thanks for your help.
If you look at the following: Software and Device Drivers - ThinkPad T43, T43p, you will see there are several power management related drivers.
You should have the following installed:
(You should probably install the Intel Chipset drivers.)
1. Intel Chipset
2. ACPI Power Management
3. SATA Power management
4. Power Manager
I believe the order above is correct, but check the readme files with each of the drivers first. You can download the drivers and readme files from the link above. Follow the install instructions in the readme files. You can use Software Installer to install the drivers, but you still need to extract them to your hard drive first. You extract them by double-clicking on the .exe file that you download for each driver. But again, check the readme first - just in case the procedure is different.
You should have the following installed:
(You should probably install the Intel Chipset drivers.)
1. Intel Chipset
2. ACPI Power Management
3. SATA Power management
4. Power Manager
I believe the order above is correct, but check the readme files with each of the drivers first. You can download the drivers and readme files from the link above. Follow the install instructions in the readme files. You can use Software Installer to install the drivers, but you still need to extract them to your hard drive first. You extract them by double-clicking on the .exe file that you download for each driver. But again, check the readme first - just in case the procedure is different.
DKB
I tried to uninstall and reinstall each of those (since they were already installed), and no luck. I uninstalled them from the bottom of that list first, and reinstalled from the top (Intel chipset first). There also was nothing in the readme about order to install things.
The odd thing is that the power manager still works correctly in setting the theme and making new themes, just I can't see the settings when one is applied or the battery information.
The odd thing is that the power manager still works correctly in setting the theme and making new themes, just I can't see the settings when one is applied or the battery information.
Perhaps the solution posted in this thread would help you. You need to get someone with a T43 (2668) to help you though.
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=18823
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=18823
DKB
are you sure its not something very simple???
i guess those screenshots belong to your system.
in order for the info to appear you need to click on the arrow and the info pops up
i guess those screenshots belong to your system.
in order for the info to appear you need to click on the arrow and the info pops up
Lenovo Thinkpad x301 2776 upgraded to 4GB PC3-8500S
IBM Thinkpad T43 2668 moded: Intel 780, 2GB PC2-4200S,100GB 7k100,IBM II a/b/g,BT,DL DVD Burner,9cell,Advanced Dock II
Toshiba Satellite Pro U200 (T7200, 2GB, 3945a/b/g, DL DVD Burner)
IBM Thinkpad T43 2668 moded: Intel 780, 2GB PC2-4200S,100GB 7k100,IBM II a/b/g,BT,DL DVD Burner,9cell,Advanced Dock II
Toshiba Satellite Pro U200 (T7200, 2GB, 3945a/b/g, DL DVD Burner)
thats fine no worries, it does happen to everyonedstraus wrote:wow. thank you so much. It was that simple.
I really should have figured it out, but I never had to click the arrow before I reinstalled.
Lenovo Thinkpad x301 2776 upgraded to 4GB PC3-8500S
IBM Thinkpad T43 2668 moded: Intel 780, 2GB PC2-4200S,100GB 7k100,IBM II a/b/g,BT,DL DVD Burner,9cell,Advanced Dock II
Toshiba Satellite Pro U200 (T7200, 2GB, 3945a/b/g, DL DVD Burner)
IBM Thinkpad T43 2668 moded: Intel 780, 2GB PC2-4200S,100GB 7k100,IBM II a/b/g,BT,DL DVD Burner,9cell,Advanced Dock II
Toshiba Satellite Pro U200 (T7200, 2GB, 3945a/b/g, DL DVD Burner)
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