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Should I install the New x40 Driver on MS Website
Should I install the New x40 Driver on MS Website
I've use windows (XP Pro) update on microsoft update and found the following driver for my x40
IBM - Other Hardware - IBM PM Device
Date last published: 12/28/2004
Download size: 572 KB
IBM system software update released on November 05 2004.
System Requirements
Recommended CPU: Not specified.
Recommended memory: Not specified.
Recommended hard disk space: Not specified.
Help and support
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/
Can anyone tell me what is this driver. My guess would be something for power management (PM). Should I apply this update from Microsoft or just ignore it
IBM - Other Hardware - IBM PM Device
Date last published: 12/28/2004
Download size: 572 KB
IBM system software update released on November 05 2004.
System Requirements
Recommended CPU: Not specified.
Recommended memory: Not specified.
Recommended hard disk space: Not specified.
Help and support
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/
Can anyone tell me what is this driver. My guess would be something for power management (PM). Should I apply this update from Microsoft or just ignore it
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IBM Thinkpad X40 (2371-EA1)
1.3G 768MB RAM 2200BG with X4 + DVD/CD-RW
AND Nowww with Bluetooth
IBM Thinkpad X40 (2371-EA1)
1.3G 768MB RAM 2200BG with X4 + DVD/CD-RW
AND Nowww with Bluetooth
Re: Should I install the New x40 Driver on MS Website
Never ever update drivers from third party developers like MS in this case is. Or do it and you can await blue screens very soon ...chintapun wrote:I've use windows (XP Pro) update on microsoft update and found the following driver for my x40
IBM - Other Hardware - IBM PM Device
Date last published: 12/28/2004
Download size: 572 KB
IBM system software update released on November 05 2004.
System Requirements
Recommended CPU: Not specified.
Recommended memory: Not specified.
Recommended hard disk space: Not specified.
Help and support
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/
Can anyone tell me what is this driver. My guess would be something for power management (PM). Should I apply this update from Microsoft or just ignore it
That is a bit of a stretch. The WU site does a good job of installing drivers as they are updated. The only issue is that they are sometimes out of date with recently released versions.
It is possible that a driver update can cause a blue screen but it could happen via WU or from the .exe that the user manually installs.
It is possible that a driver update can cause a blue screen but it could happen via WU or from the .exe that the user manually installs.
Ahh, had this problems for a while! This is a BIOS setting, after four calls to and from IBM support we finally managed to unearth the setting for enabling hibernation from timer in battery mode. I don't remember exactly, but there is a BIOS field for something along the lines of "Wake-up while in battery mode". Basically you have to set in BIOS to allow events from the machine to "wake it up" while in suspend mode (evidently the call to write memory to disk and hibernate is such a "wake-up" event). There is a big warning screen afterwards, but that's about it, it did the trick for my X40 and t42p.eriqesque wrote: The machine still will not go into Hibernation by timer after being in stand-by while on battery. But no big deal.
PM if you have any questions
thinkpad X40, T42p
yavor wrote:Ahh, had this problems for a while! This is a BIOS setting, after four calls to and from IBM support we finally managed to unearth the setting for enabling hibernation from timer in battery mode. I don't remember exactly, but there is a BIOS field for something along the lines of "Wake-up while in battery mode". Basically you have to set in BIOS to allow events from the machine to "wake it up" while in suspend mode (evidently the call to write memory to disk and hibernate is such a "wake-up" event). There is a big warning screen afterwards, but that's about it, it did the trick for my X40 and t42p.eriqesque wrote: The machine still will not go into Hibernation by timer after being in stand-by while on battery. But no big deal.
PM if you have any questions
Thank you very much that did it.
Thats been buggin me for month's. Wasn't really a big deal just kinda bugged me. I had called IBM several times with a different answer each time and it still never worked.
Thanks again.
ThinkPad X40 2371-8LU
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