X200T crashes on Suspend

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X200T crashes on Suspend

#1 Post by retailgeek » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:30 pm

I was getting some intermitant crashing on suspend and hibernate with Vista on my X200T, but with Win 7 RC I crash every time.

Running a debugger on my memory.dmp files it seems it's the intel Ethernet driver that is the problem e1y6032.sys. I was not running the latest driver so updated it but neither version seems to resolve the trouble. I'm running an intel version of the driver 9.52.20.0 which is intended for Vista. I haven't seen/found a Win 7 specific driver.

If anyone is running a 200T with Win 7 and is able to reliably suspend, could they please pop open the device manager and see what driver version your gigabit eithernet driver is?

I was getting some suspend crashes prior to Win 7. Any other ideas what I can do to troubleshoot?

Thanks!

Jason

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Re: X200T crashes on Suspend

#2 Post by owl1979 » Thu Jul 09, 2009 9:31 am

I've got an x200s on Windows 7 RC - it reliably suspends or hibernates one or two times after a full restart, but then it crashes "reliably" after that :) My definition of "crash" is that it cannot suspend or hibernate but instead after lingering on a dark screen for about 10 minutes with various hard drive activity the computer finally turns itself off (shuts down).

I have yet to find a solution. I've tried reinstalling a few drivers and running the power configuration tool "powercfg" with no leads yet.

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Re: X200T crashes on Suspend

#3 Post by Subliming » Mon Jul 27, 2009 1:21 pm

I had this issue and solved it by uninstalling the power management drivers and software, letting Vista boot up and re-detect them on its own and re-install them.

Of course, if it does not detect it simply re-download the driver and software and install... your machine should suspend or hibernate afterwards.

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