Recovering from Standy/Hibernate

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Recovering from Standy/Hibernate

#1 Post by krazykritter » Wed Dec 14, 2005 3:54 pm

Not sure if this is a IBM or MS issue but whenever I come out of Standy or Hibernate my R40 (2682) will within a couple minutes return to Standby/Hibernate on it's own one time. After recoevering the second time everything is normal again. I can reproduce this problem 100%.

Tried searching around and haven't see anyone describe this kind of problem. I have no issues recovering or going into Standby/Hibernation other than this annoying hiccup.
Matthew J Stevens
ThinkPad R40 2682-MU3
P4 M 2.2GHz, 1.5GB Ram, 60GB HDD
15.0 XGA, Bluetooth Modem Daughter Card, DL DVD Burner, Atheros 802.11A/B/G

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#2 Post by scrible88 » Wed Dec 14, 2005 10:02 pm

Sometimes my x22 will not come back out of standby and has to be shut off and rebooted. It has happened a few times on 2 different XP installs on this computer.

My remedy is to just hibernate and don't standby.

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ThinkPad X22, 800mhz, 256mb, 20gb, wifi, Windows XP Pro

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#3 Post by krazykritter » Wed Dec 14, 2005 11:44 pm

Problem is it happens with both so it's not like I can use one over the other.
Matthew J Stevens
ThinkPad R40 2682-MU3
P4 M 2.2GHz, 1.5GB Ram, 60GB HDD
15.0 XGA, Bluetooth Modem Daughter Card, DL DVD Burner, Atheros 802.11A/B/G

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