T60P Vista 64 wakes up with lid shut - blue screen

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T60P Vista 64 wakes up with lid shut - blue screen

#1 Post by jgrobertson » Sat Feb 09, 2008 1:38 pm

Everytime I run the update from Lenovo it tell me that the Intel Chipset Support and Vista KB929637 64bit needs to be installed. I install them and then the update utility still says they need to be installed.

After the latest updates from MS and Lenovo, it wakes up with the lid shut and then goes back to sleep. (I have the modem and lan wake up disabled) Now, it is actually blowing an exception and when I open the lid it shows the blue screen of death with a note about a problem in the power driver.

I use access connections and have installed the power drivers manually in the sequence specified by Lenovo. I also have a Verizon EVDO card in there that is managed by Access Connections.
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Re: T60P Vista 64 wakes up with lid shut - blue screen

#2 Post by msb0b » Sat Feb 09, 2008 1:59 pm

jgrobertson wrote:Everytime I run the update from Lenovo it tell me that the Intel Chipset Support and Vista KB929637 64bit needs to be installed. I install them and then the update utility still says they need to be installed.
My T60 does the same too, but the reminder goes away after I installed this package from Intel.
After the latest updates from MS and Lenovo, it wakes up with the lid shut and then goes back to sleep.
The computer could be waking up to switch from standby to hibernate.

My T60 actually behaves kind of weird. I have mine to go into standby at 15 min and hibernate at 20 min. It enters standby just fine, but would never enter hibernate. I now set it to hybrid sleep in Vista and hibernate directly in XP and have no complaints.

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#3 Post by jgrobertson » Sat Feb 09, 2008 5:47 pm

I have disabled hibernate altogether.
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