Intermittent problem resumng from standby - vista
Intermittent problem resumng from standby - vista
this topic was covered in part with XP, but does anyone know what to do with a T60P (just bought)with Vista that has intermittent problems waking up.
If I put it to sleep, sometimes it will wake up with f4, but sometimes it requires me to force restart. It occurs about 1 in 5 times
There appears to be no consistency which is what is driving me crazy - though it does appear more frequently if I shut the cover and try to wake up later.
firefox is usually running
intel core2 with 2 gigs ram
any help appreciated
If I put it to sleep, sometimes it will wake up with f4, but sometimes it requires me to force restart. It occurs about 1 in 5 times
There appears to be no consistency which is what is driving me crazy - though it does appear more frequently if I shut the cover and try to wake up later.
firefox is usually running
intel core2 with 2 gigs ram
any help appreciated
I'm having the same problem with Vista and my T60.
Are you using the Lenovo NIC driver for the LAN?
I noticed some entries in my event log related to problems with the NIC when using the Lenovo driver. I rolled back to the Vista one and so far in the past 24 hours I haven't had any wake from standby problems.
This issue is super annoying though as I have to do a force reboot to fix it.
Are you using the Lenovo NIC driver for the LAN?
I noticed some entries in my event log related to problems with the NIC when using the Lenovo driver. I rolled back to the Vista one and so far in the past 24 hours I haven't had any wake from standby problems.
This issue is super annoying though as I have to do a force reboot to fix it.
Omar Shahine
I had these issues a while back with lenovo nic drivers also.
Disabling Intels DPSD (deep smart power down) solved this issue for me. I was wondering why the intel nic get's unexpectedly disconnected from device manager after first boot without an ethernet cable and found a known issue with this in the intel nic readme.
Maybe this helps you, too.
And BTW, if you are the ms shahine: Your blog is really a great value out there and worth reading. Keep going!
Disabling Intels DPSD (deep smart power down) solved this issue for me. I was wondering why the intel nic get's unexpectedly disconnected from device manager after first boot without an ethernet cable and found a known issue with this in the intel nic readme.
Maybe this helps you, too.
And BTW, if you are the ms shahine: Your blog is really a great value out there and worth reading. Keep going!
Aha, I saw the DSPD option in there but didn't know what it was... thanks for the clue.arni wrote:I had these issues a while back with lenovo nic drivers also.
Disabling Intels DPSD (deep smart power down) solved this issue for me. I was wondering why the intel nic get's unexpectedly disconnected from device manager after first boot without an ethernet cable and found a known issue with this in the intel nic readme.
Maybe this helps you, too.
And BTW, if you are the ms shahine: Your blog is really a great value out there and worth reading. Keep going!
BTW, yes it's my blog http://www.shahine.com/omar, glad you enjoy it
Omar Shahine
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shalliday
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Could someone please tell me how I could find the Intels DPSD setting so I can disable it as well. I have the exact same problem with my T60 running winXP and its driving me crazy. Looking forward to getting this fixed.
T500 T9900@3.06GHz | Win7 64 | 8Gb | 300Gb SSD | 15.4” WSXGA+ | 802.11bgn | BT | Blueray
T60p T7600@2.33GHz | Win7 64 | 4Gb | 120Gb SSD | 15” UXGA | V5250 | 802.11bgn | BT
V570 i5-2410M@2.3GHz | 15.6" | Win 7 64 | 6Gb | 640Gb 5400 | 802.11bgn
X31 1.6GHz | WinXP | 2Gb | 100Gb 7200 | 802.11bg
T60p T7600@2.33GHz | Win7 64 | 4Gb | 120Gb SSD | 15” UXGA | V5250 | 802.11bgn | BT
V570 i5-2410M@2.3GHz | 15.6" | Win 7 64 | 6Gb | 640Gb 5400 | 802.11bgn
X31 1.6GHz | WinXP | 2Gb | 100Gb 7200 | 802.11bg
For XP, try these hotfixes first:shalliday wrote:Could someone please tell me how I could find the Intels DPSD setting so I can disable it as well. I have the exact same problem with my T60 running winXP and its driving me crazy. Looking forward to getting this fixed.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917332
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923232
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shalliday
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From reading the information it looks like I need to contact Microsoft Support to get these hotfixes. Thank you very much for posting these links.
T500 T9900@3.06GHz | Win7 64 | 8Gb | 300Gb SSD | 15.4” WSXGA+ | 802.11bgn | BT | Blueray
T60p T7600@2.33GHz | Win7 64 | 4Gb | 120Gb SSD | 15” UXGA | V5250 | 802.11bgn | BT
V570 i5-2410M@2.3GHz | 15.6" | Win 7 64 | 6Gb | 640Gb 5400 | 802.11bgn
X31 1.6GHz | WinXP | 2Gb | 100Gb 7200 | 802.11bg
T60p T7600@2.33GHz | Win7 64 | 4Gb | 120Gb SSD | 15” UXGA | V5250 | 802.11bgn | BT
V570 i5-2410M@2.3GHz | 15.6" | Win 7 64 | 6Gb | 640Gb 5400 | 802.11bgn
X31 1.6GHz | WinXP | 2Gb | 100Gb 7200 | 802.11bg
I believe the information is in the following .pdf file.shalliday wrote:Could someone please tell me how I could find the Intels DPSD setting so I can disable it as well.
http://blog.st-agnes.org/cs/blogs/the_c ... nt/34.ashx
EDIT: The above is for XP but it might also work in Vista. Not sure.
DKB
Sorry I neglected to post, the 917332 hotfix is available here:shalliday wrote:From reading the information it looks like I need to contact Microsoft Support to get these hotfixes. Thank you very much for posting these links.
http://hf.xable.net/
That vista speech recognition video is hilarious!shahineo wrote: yes it's my blog http://www.shahine.com/omar, glad you enjoy it.
Also, I think Intel is testing Vista, just not ready to deploy it company wide.
New:
Thinkpad T430s 8GB DDR3, 1600x900, 128GB + 250GB SSD's, etc.
Old:
E6520, Precision M4400, D630, Latitude E6520
ThinkPad Tablet 16GB 1838-22U
IBM Thinkpad X61T, T61, T43, X41T, T60, T41P, T42, T410, X301
Thinkpad T430s 8GB DDR3, 1600x900, 128GB + 250GB SSD's, etc.
Old:
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I can confirm that with the additional bluetooth fix for Vista the problem seems gone for good.
http://www.shahine.com/omar/WakeFromSta ... Vista.aspx
http://www.shahine.com/omar/WakeFromSta ... Vista.aspx
Omar Shahine
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