I have pretty much managed to tune Vista and the Lenovo software to my satisfaction, except for waking from sleep.
The system wakes from sleep quickly, but often there are some background tasks that lock up the machine for several minutes. It's extremely annoying, especially since everyone I know has a laptop that wakes and is ready in under 20 seconds.
Here are the symptoms I see:
* About 60% of the time when waking from sleep, I log into the system and have to wait while the screen resolution changes to 800x600 and then back to my normal 1400X1050. I have no idea why this would happen.
* About 80% of the time when waking from sleep, the system will be unresponsive for a minute or more while the hard drive thrashes. When this happens, the time from wake to having a working desktop is at least as long as waking from hibernate.
* About 10% of the time, neither of the above things happens and I can use the computer immediately after it wakes.
Based on posts to this forum, I have:
* Removed Norton AV. I couldn't manage to turn off the "slow system to a crawl" feature of Norton, so I removed it and was relieved to find that my new laptop is not actually slower than my old one. But I still have the above problems.
* Removed the Client Security Solution - this reduced both the boot time and the time to wake from sleep, but not dramatically.
* Turned off the Access Connections feature that tries to connect to various profiles after the network has been disconnected. This improved things enormously but I still have the above problems.
* Added a 2GB SD card for ReadyBoost. This improved performance more than I thought it would but again, the system should wake up and be ready in well under a minute every time.
* Removed the Lenovo screen zoom software (the one that was activated by Fn-Space). This corrected a problem where the screen would zoom to 640x480 and back at random times, but didn't correct the problem of changing resolution when waking from sleep.
I'm now using Procmon to find activity in the minutes after the machine wakes, but I'm hoping that someone on the forum has had these problem and can help.
Thanks!
Hans
Slooow wakeup on X60 tablet
Slooow wakeup on X60 tablet
Last edited by hgilde on Wed Sep 05, 2007 11:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
X60 tablet with 100GB 7200RPM HD, 2GB RAM, L7400 and Vista
Hi 45, thanks for your reply. I forgot to mention that I removed Norton as well, I have edited my original post to reflect this.
In terms of disk usage under Vista, Procmon says that a lot of it comes from the new Windows Indexing. But I see that when the indexing services are using the disk, they usually don't lock up the rest of the system. However, when it wakes from sleep, the system is under heavy use and is unresponsive for a period of time.
In terms of disk usage under Vista, Procmon says that a lot of it comes from the new Windows Indexing. But I see that when the indexing services are using the disk, they usually don't lock up the rest of the system. However, when it wakes from sleep, the system is under heavy use and is unresponsive for a period of time.
X60 tablet with 100GB 7200RPM HD, 2GB RAM, L7400 and Vista
Hello,hgilde wrote: However, when it wakes from sleep, the system is under heavy use and is unresponsive for a period of time.
It was the same to me and is still not completely solved. But wakeup time after standby is now ok for me, but I'm using hibernate most of the time, cause standby eats to much battery for my needs.
I've removed most of the thinkvatage-stuff, expect the harddisk-protection system, access connections and power manager. For example, I've removed the menu linked to the blue thinkvantage button, update manager and so on. This seemd to make the system quicker responsible after wake up - standby as well as hibernate. I've did a clean install from dvd and installed the lenove stuff I found neccessary for me manualy from the leovo-drivers page - takes some time.
But most performance problems are related to vista itself, is my impression - sadly the only way to get a responsive system is to go back to xp, I think.
Nice regards!
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