Stand By & Hibernate Hang

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bazciscor
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Stand By & Hibernate Hang

#1 Post by bazciscor » Sat Mar 03, 2007 6:50 pm

I have a Z60t running XP, SP2. The hang occurs after I log-in and my desktop image only appears. Sebastian

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#2 Post by hoopics » Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:25 pm

Had the same thing happen after suspend. It was the fingerprint reader. As soon as I disabled it, no more hanging.

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#3 Post by bazciscor » Sat Mar 03, 2007 10:39 pm

Thank you - that was it.

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#4 Post by percivalecu » Tue Mar 20, 2007 5:09 pm

I had the same problem and disabled the chip. Is there a defect in the chip or print reader that is fixable with a driver update, or will I never be able to use the finger scanner?

Is it possible to disable the scanner for standby and hibernate only?

Thanks for any help, I'm a total noob.

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#5 Post by radbobdad » Mon Apr 23, 2007 4:31 pm

I had the same problem.

It was insufficient to just reconfigure "Client Security Solution" "Policy Manager" to not use the fingerprint reader, I actually had to "Disable Client Security login interface" before my system would recover from hibernation without hanging.

This stinks. I don't have anything special on my system (yet) - I just recovered from the factory image and started fresh, updated everything (Windows and ThinkVantage software) and ran into this problem again.

At least now I have a workaround. Thanks.
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#6 Post by Talon88 » Fri Apr 27, 2007 3:33 pm

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Try to remove all Security related at System & Bios.
Uninstall all Security related program, reboot.

Check at BIOS if TPM is enable.
Then reinstall all Security related program again.

1. Finger Print
2. CSS
3. R&R

I have same system as you, all updated to newest,
no problem at all!

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~ Talon88 ~ IBM Z60t 14" WS ThinkPad ~

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