I've been having an intermittent, but recurring, problem with a nearly new (refurb) T500, running Vista Business x64. Sometimes after the system wakes from sleep (not hibernation), it no longer recognizes newly plugged USB devices -- the device powers up, but the system doesn't recognize that a device has been attached. (I don't know what happens to any USB devices that were attached before sleeping; when the error has occurred, no such devices were attached.) When I try to reboot, the system displays the message "Shutting down..." indefinitely; I must forcibly power the system off. When I reboot ("Start Windows normally"), the problem is gone, for now... but it's happened three times in the past few days. Like a sufferer of recurring nightmares, I fear to go to sleep.
This is the state of the system software: just a week ago or so I
- installed Vista Business x64, from the recovery CDs
- added the switchable graphics driver
- upgraded to the latest version of Power Manager
Of course I've installed various additional software as well. I did install the new Power Manager over the old one; maybe I should have uninstalled the old one first? Has anyone else seen a problem like this?