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Power Button = Instant Shutoff (X120e)
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Brian10161
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Power Button = Instant Shutoff (X120e)
I have a strange problem where sometimes when I push the power button, the computer shuts off immediately then tries to restart and I get the startup recovery for Windows 7. I have the latest BIOS version, 1.11 and have done all the Windows updates + Lenovo updates. It still does it even after all the updates.
It doesn't do this all the time, just every 1 out of maybe 25 times I push the power button. Just wondering if anyone else is having this problem.
Thanks!
It doesn't do this all the time, just every 1 out of maybe 25 times I push the power button. Just wondering if anyone else is having this problem.
Thanks!
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Colonel O'Neill
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Re: Power Button = Instant Shutoff (X120e)
What's the ACPI action for Power button?
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Brian10161
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Re: Power Button = Instant Shutoff (X120e)
It's set for Shutdown. I have set it like this on all of my other Thinkpads and works fine.
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Brian10161
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Re: Power Button = Instant Shutoff (X120e)
Well, I changed it over to Hibernate and have been using that for a few days, and it's still doing this instant shutoff business.
I have done all the Lenovo updates, BIOS update and Windows updates and still have this problem. I'm starting to wonder if it's a problem with the hardware. I really hope not, I love this little computer
I have done all the Lenovo updates, BIOS update and Windows updates and still have this problem. I'm starting to wonder if it's a problem with the hardware. I really hope not, I love this little computer
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Colonel O'Neill
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Re: Power Button = Instant Shutoff (X120e)
Go into the BIOS menu and see if it does it there...
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Brian10161
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Re: Power Button = Instant Shutoff (X120e)
That's a good idea.
I'm trying another thing at the moment as well. I am trying the computer just on AC without the battery in. I don't seem to be having this problem when on just AC.
I'm trying another thing at the moment as well. I am trying the computer just on AC without the battery in. I don't seem to be having this problem when on just AC.
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Brian10161
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Re: Power Button = Instant Shutoff (X120e)
Well, I just started this test with the battery now and after 2 shutdowns, it did the instant shutdown thing again. Now I am going to try it in Setup.
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Re: Power Button = Instant Shutoff (X120e)
I'm having this problem too - power button is set in power manager/ACPI to put the computer to sleep, but it immediately shuts the computer off without going through normal shutdown procedure. When it comes up, Windows reports it shut down abnormally.
I wonder if Lenovo is even aware of this problem.
- Tim
I wonder if Lenovo is even aware of this problem.
- Tim
Re: Power Button = Instant Shutoff (X120e)
This happened to me once but can never be repeated.
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Brian10161
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Re: Power Button = Instant Shutoff (X120e)
Well, I had a little luck with Lenovo. I called support and they told me to check the new BIOS version that was put out.
So far so good, it seems to be working fine. Of course, every time I say that it does it again lol
So far so good, it seems to be working fine. Of course, every time I say that it does it again lol
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Re: Power Button = Instant Shutoff (X120e)
Which new BIOS version is that? I'm using 1.12 and have the problem - I don't see anything newer than that on the support site.Brian10161 wrote:Well, I had a little luck with Lenovo. I called support and they told me to check the new BIOS version that was put out.
So far so good, it seems to be working fine. Of course, every time I say that it does it again lol
- Tim
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Brian10161
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Re: Power Button = Instant Shutoff (X120e)
Sorry for the long response, I haven't been at home much lately.
I am currently running BIOS version 1.12
Since updating, it has only shutdown incorrectly once. It's actually been quite nice to be able to use the Power button again, but I still try to refrain from it because of possibly damaging the hard drive.
I really do hope they get a final solution to this. Little bit of a piss of since they have been making computers with this capability for a number of years now
I am currently running BIOS version 1.12
Since updating, it has only shutdown incorrectly once. It's actually been quite nice to be able to use the Power button again, but I still try to refrain from it because of possibly damaging the hard drive.
I really do hope they get a final solution to this. Little bit of a piss of since they have been making computers with this capability for a number of years now
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Re: Power Button = Instant Shutoff (X120e)
Agreed - the power button should be sending a signal to the OS, for it to determine what to do with. It shouldn't do an immediate hard shutdown. You'd think they'd get this right.Brian10161 wrote:Sorry for the long response, I haven't been at home much lately.
I am currently running BIOS version 1.12
Since updating, it has only shutdown incorrectly once. It's actually been quite nice to be able to use the Power button again, but I still try to refrain from it because of possibly damaging the hard drive.
I really do hope they get a final solution to this. Little bit of a piss of since they have been making computers with this capability for a number of years now
- Tim
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