x200s suspend/resume hell
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 4:04 pm
When I try to resume my x200s from sleep, 3/4 of the time the screen remains black; the hard disk light flashes for a while then nothing, and I have to reboot.
When it does wake up, the Vista "locked" screen comes up and tells me to wait until the fingerprint reader is ready. 1/2 of the time it never becomes ready, so I try to log on with the password. 1/2 of the time it just freezes after I have typed my password and enter. And I have to reboot.
All in all I have to reboot most of the time. Which takes a good 3 minutes when running on batteries. Sometimes during the reboot Vista decides to check the disk. That takes many more minutes.
I take my laptop on the train to work. That's a 15 minute trip. Often my laptop is ready just when I arrive.
I have installed the new power manager driver. This reminds me that my old x40 suffered from resume problems for quite a while, until an update was released. It looks like IBM started a tradition of putting on the market laptops that don't resume from sleep properly, and Lenovo has picked up this tradition with enthusiasm.
Anybody has similar problems? Better, does anybody know of a solution?
Thanks,
Jean-Louis
When it does wake up, the Vista "locked" screen comes up and tells me to wait until the fingerprint reader is ready. 1/2 of the time it never becomes ready, so I try to log on with the password. 1/2 of the time it just freezes after I have typed my password and enter. And I have to reboot.
All in all I have to reboot most of the time. Which takes a good 3 minutes when running on batteries. Sometimes during the reboot Vista decides to check the disk. That takes many more minutes.
I take my laptop on the train to work. That's a 15 minute trip. Often my laptop is ready just when I arrive.
I have installed the new power manager driver. This reminds me that my old x40 suffered from resume problems for quite a while, until an update was released. It looks like IBM started a tradition of putting on the market laptops that don't resume from sleep properly, and Lenovo has picked up this tradition with enthusiasm.
Anybody has similar problems? Better, does anybody know of a solution?
Thanks,
Jean-Louis