More Power Manager woes - it keeps turning itself on!
More Power Manager woes - it keeps turning itself on!
Hi all...
I know that we all know the Power Manager has issues; I was wondering if anyone out there sees what I've been seeing... I turn the Power Manager Gauge *off*, and it stays off, mostly, through successive reboots.
Then, as if by magic, that setting gets reversed, and explorer.exe hangs on startup. I kill explorer.exe, run it again, and there is the Power Manager Gauge on the taskbar again!
Freaky! Anyone seeing this?
- Tim
I know that we all know the Power Manager has issues; I was wondering if anyone out there sees what I've been seeing... I turn the Power Manager Gauge *off*, and it stays off, mostly, through successive reboots.
Then, as if by magic, that setting gets reversed, and explorer.exe hangs on startup. I kill explorer.exe, run it again, and there is the Power Manager Gauge on the taskbar again!
Freaky! Anyone seeing this?
- Tim
Re: More Power Manager woes - it keeps turning itself on!
What OS do you have installed? What version or Power Manager do you have installed? I would suggest you perform a custom reinstall of Lenovo Power Manager. At some stage of the custom install, you will be presented with the option whether you want the Power Manager battery gauge to start with windows or not. Choose not, and even if you try to re-enable it from Power Manager options, it won´t appear again.
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Re: More Power Manager woes - it keeps turning itself on!
Windows XP Pro... and whatever the latest version of the Power Manager there is (I'm on a different computer at the moment and can't check).Marin85 wrote:What OS do you have installed? What version or Power Manager do you have installed? I would suggest you perform a custom reinstall of Lenovo Power Manager. At some stage of the custom install, you will be presented with the option whether you want the Power Manager battery gauge to start with windows or not. Choose not, and even if you try to re-enable it from Power Manager options, it won´t appear again.
I'll give a try of what you suggest, thanks a lot!
- Tim
Re: More Power Manager woes - it keeps turning itself on!
Hi Marin85...Marin85 wrote:What OS do you have installed? What version or Power Manager do you have installed? I would suggest you perform a custom reinstall of Lenovo Power Manager. At some stage of the custom install, you will be presented with the option whether you want the Power Manager battery gauge to start with windows or not. Choose not, and even if you try to re-enable it from Power Manager options, it won´t appear again.
Well, I did exactly as you prescribed, and - it turned itself on again!
I uninstalled both Power Manager and Power Management Driver.
Rebooted.
Installed Power Management Drive.
Custom installed Power Manager, did not select battery gauge to start with windows.
This morning, I started the computer; explorer.exe locked up again. I killed it and restarted it, and... THERE WAS THE BATTERY GAUGE turned on again.
I'm wondering if there's any way I can kill the gauge permanently, since it seems impossible to turn it off in the usual way.
- Tim
Re: More Power Manager woes - it keeps turning itself on!
Yes, there has been always this side effect -> if explorer.exe stops responding, the battery gauge reappears upon restarting the process. In such a case, just go to Power Manager -> Options and uncheck the setting for the battery gauge to start with windows (if it is checked at all
). On "normal" reboot, the battery gauge shouldn´t be there. If you are sure that the explorer.exe hangs and the power manager are related to each other, you may be better off installing a different version of Lenovo Power Manager (and Power Management driver) (newer or older version). I have used XP, Vista, Win 7 (and all of them both in x86 and x64) and have never experienced explorer hangs due to Lenovo Power Manager, hence my guess that you have a bad version of it. BTW, do you use any registry cleaners?
Marin
Marin
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Re: More Power Manager woes - it keeps turning itself on!
I very much suspect the hangs are caused by the power manager gauge, but I can't be 100% sure. I am thinking of uninstalling it completely (since I rarely run on battery anyway) and see if I still keep getting the hangs.Marin85 wrote:Yes, there has been always this side effect -> if explorer.exe stops responding, the battery gauge reappears upon restarting the process. In such a case, just go to Power Manager -> Options and uncheck the setting for the battery gauge to start with windows (if it is checked at all). On "normal" reboot, the battery gauge shouldn´t be there. If you are sure that the explorer.exe hangs and the power manager are related to each other, you may be better off installing a different version of Lenovo Power Manager (and Power Management driver) (newer or older version). I have used XP, Vista, Win 7 (and all of them both in x86 and x64) and have never experienced explorer hangs due to Lenovo Power Manager, hence my guess that you have a bad version of it. BTW, do you use any registry cleaners?
Marin
I've been using the very latest version of all the Lenovo tools... I keep things pretty well updated.
I have "Revo Uninstaller" installed, which works pretty good and I've always heard things about. Do you suggest a particular one?
- Tim
Re: More Power Manager woes - it keeps turning itself on!
Sorry, I´m not aware of any tweak in this specific case when explorer stops responding. But what I described, should work in any other case. BTW, exactly the opposite happens of the battery gauge is enabled. Upon explorer hand and consequent process restart, the battery gauge sometimes disappear and won´t appear until reboot.
Regarding the explorer hangs, I think you should look more in details as to what might be causing them.
Regarding registry cleaners, I was actually about to suggest not to use registry cleaners
If you have problems uninstalling a particular program, just use windows installation cleanup utility from M$. It will remove the corresponding registrations, but you will have to manually remove any remaining folders/files. I sometimes use CCleaner but with great caution. I don´t let it "clean" the registry automatically because it often breaks something... I only use it to search for the problematic key(s) and if I think I found them, I clean it/them.
Cheers,
Marin
Regarding the explorer hangs, I think you should look more in details as to what might be causing them.
Regarding registry cleaners, I was actually about to suggest not to use registry cleaners
Cheers,
Marin
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Re: More Power Manager woes - it keeps turning itself on!
I'd actually heard that explorer.exe hangs *are* often caused by the Power Manager Gauge showing up. So we have conflicting info.Marin85 wrote:Sorry, I´m not aware of any tweak in this specific case when explorer stops responding. But what I described, should work in any other case. BTW, exactly the opposite happens of the battery gauge is enabled. Upon explorer hand and consequent process restart, the battery gauge sometimes disappear and won´t appear until reboot.
Regarding the explorer hangs, I think you should look more in details as to what might be causing them.
Regarding registry cleaners, I was actually about to suggest not to use registry cleanersIf you have problems uninstalling a particular program, just use windows installation cleanup utility from M$. It will remove the corresponding registrations, but you will have to manually remove any remaining folders/files. I sometimes use CCleaner but with great caution. I don´t let it "clean" the registry automatically because it often breaks something... I only use it to search for the problematic key(s) and if I think I found them, I clean it/them.
Cheers,
Marin
I almost never use registry cleaners - I've only used Revo to uninstall programs that had to be killed mid-install, and for which Windows won't allow ANYTHING to be done to it because it thinks the installer is still running. In general, I do all registry edits by hand.
Thanks for all your suggestions, in any case!
- Tim
Re: More Power Manager woes - it keeps turning itself on!
It now occurred to me that I had misread your previous post... I didn´t know that the battery gauge is a prime suspect for those explorer hangs though.tbessie wrote:I'd actually heard that explorer.exe hangs *are* often caused by the Power Manager Gauge showing up. So we have conflicting info.
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Re: More Power Manager woes - it keeps turning itself on!
I've seen it mentioned here a few times. Of course, it may not be true.Marin85 wrote:It now occurred to me that I had misread your previous post... I didn´t know that the battery gauge is a prime suspect for those explorer hangs though.
- Tim
Re: More Power Manager woes - it keeps turning itself on!
After your first post, it remained somewhat inconclusive to me whether you have stated any correlation between the battery gauge and the explorer hangs. In your next post, when you were saying that you think there is a relation, I misread that you think there isn´t such relation. I hope my communication issues are now really cleared!tbessie wrote:I've seen it mentioned here a few times. Of course, it may not be true.
Now, since this particular version of Lenovo Power Manager is causing for you such issues, you may want to consider down/up-grading to another version. If you are lucky, it won´t exhibit the same problem.
Cheers,
Marin
EDIT: some non-sense...
Last edited by Marin85 on Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: More Power Manager woes - it keeps turning itself on!
I posted under a similar thread recently that I have the lastest version of Power Manager (1.51a) and have no problems with it.
My machine has few additions to vanilla XP except for Avira and Comodo Firewall. I use IE rather than Firefox.
Maybe it is worth considering what S/W might be causing conflicts with Power Manager?
My machine has few additions to vanilla XP except for Avira and Comodo Firewall. I use IE rather than Firefox.
Maybe it is worth considering what S/W might be causing conflicts with Power Manager?
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Re: More Power Manager woes - it keeps turning itself on!
Why not simply go back to v1.48 until Lenovo rolls out v1.52 in a few weeks with the fixes ..... I did and all was good again (no sense beating your head against a wall for now):tbessie wrote:Hi all...
I know that we all know the Power Manager has issues; I was wondering if anyone out there sees what I've been seeing... I turn the Power Manager Gauge *off*, and it stays off, mostly, through successive reboots.
Then, as if by magic, that setting gets reversed, and explorer.exe hangs on startup. I kill explorer.exe, run it again, and there is the Power Manager Gauge on the taskbar again!
Freaky! Anyone seeing this?
- Tim
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