T400s hangs/freezes when going into stand by
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:22 pm
Just took delivery of a T400s. Overall, it's a great machine, although the display is as bad as many folks have suggested. Not only does a degree or two of vertical movement take you out of the sweet spot, but the sweet spot itself is tiny enough that the whole screen is never optimally positioned--you can choose black at the top but pay with washed-out grey at the bottom, or you can choose black at the bottom and inversion at the top. Kind of makes you wonder what machines all these reviewers who raved about the display were looking at?
But that's not the main point of this post. I'm having a problem and could use help. When I try to go into stand by, either manually via the Start menu or by closing the lid, the computer hangs on the stand by screen, and stays that way until a hard restart is done with the power button. This happens almost every time, with a few exceptions. My BIOS is up to date, my drivers also, my Windows XP needed tons of updates but having downloaded and installed them all (and restarted), the problem is still there. I ran the Lenovo hardware check utility, everything got a clean bill of health. The Lenovo site suggests physically removing all hardware, e.g. hard drive, RAM, etc. and putting it back in, but I don't think a loose connection is the issue, and am not all that keen to dismantle my computer. And tech support seems less than well informed.
Any insights? Much appreciated!
But that's not the main point of this post. I'm having a problem and could use help. When I try to go into stand by, either manually via the Start menu or by closing the lid, the computer hangs on the stand by screen, and stays that way until a hard restart is done with the power button. This happens almost every time, with a few exceptions. My BIOS is up to date, my drivers also, my Windows XP needed tons of updates but having downloaded and installed them all (and restarted), the problem is still there. I ran the Lenovo hardware check utility, everything got a clean bill of health. The Lenovo site suggests physically removing all hardware, e.g. hard drive, RAM, etc. and putting it back in, but I don't think a loose connection is the issue, and am not all that keen to dismantle my computer. And tech support seems less than well informed.
Any insights? Much appreciated!