x200s does not fully shutdown / power off

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x200s does not fully shutdown / power off

#1 Post by ziggie216 » Tue Jan 26, 2010 2:43 am

I'm not sure if this is a W7 issue or hardware. When the laptop shuts down, sometimes I see the power light still on, the fan is still running, but there is nothing on the screen. It's happen once awhile, but more than enough that I have to becareful to make sure the laptop is fully off before placing it into my bag. The only way I can fully shut it off is to pull the battery out. Since I can't search for "power" I was wondering if this is an known issue. Docked or undocked, it has the same issue.


nm found out it was cause by bitlocker.

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Re: x200s does not fully shutdown / power off

#2 Post by Investinwaffles » Sat Feb 06, 2010 9:03 pm

Does it enter standby mode properly, multiple times?
My 301 (W7 64bit) will do the same thing after I put it in standby, resume, then try to shutdown/standby/hibernate :oops:
X301 - C2D SU9400 (1.4ghz), 4GB DDR3, Intel X18-M G2 , W7 64bit
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Re: x200s does not fully shutdown / power off

#3 Post by Nubulin » Mon Feb 22, 2010 12:11 am

Investinwaffles wrote:Does it enter standby mode properly, multiple times?
My 301 (W7 64bit) will do the same thing after I put it in standby, resume, then try to shutdown/standby/hibernate :oops:
Ditto on my X200 W7 64. It will shut off if you hold down the power button for about 5 sec. I wonder what the issue is?
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