FN + F3 --> unable to wake my computer

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FN + F3 --> unable to wake my computer

#1 Post by fireracer7 » Mon Feb 28, 2005 8:36 am

Last night I didn't want to suspend or hibernate my computer so I pressed FN + F3 to black out the screen of my computer. This morning the computer would not display any image when I moved the mouse, pressed on the keyboard, or even when I pressed the power button (the moon light, indicating standy was not lit). Even when I held down the power button for 5 seconds the Thinkpad would not turn off; I had to remove the battery to restart the computer!

Has this ever happened to anyone before and do you know why this might happen?

Thank you in advance!
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#2 Post by JHEM » Mon Feb 28, 2005 10:50 am

Could the unit have gone into standby or hibernated while the display was off? What are your power settings set at while the unit is (I assume) plugged in? Standby after XX minutes? Hibernate after XX minutes?

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#3 Post by fireracer7 » Mon Feb 28, 2005 11:59 am

JHEM wrote:Could the unit have gone into standby or hibernated while the display was off? What are your power settings set at while the unit is (I assume) plugged in? Standby after XX minutes? Hibernate after XX minutes?

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Theoretically the unit could have gone into standby or hibernated while the display was off (which now that I think about it, it should have probaly done one or the other). You are correct that I have the unit to go into standby after XX minutes and hibernate after XX minutes (controlled by SpeedswitchXP depening on AC or battery). However, it did neither; it didn't standy since the "moon" light didn't turn on nor did it hibernate since I couldn't get the unit to turn on. The only successful way I was able to get the unit to function again was to remove the battery and power cord.
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#4 Post by ehd » Tue Mar 01, 2005 4:41 pm

isnt it fn + f4....

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#5 Post by dvorak » Tue Mar 01, 2005 5:36 pm

To force a restart you've got to hold the power button down for like 7-10 seconds. That should definitely be not OS dependent.
Try holding it longer, I'm 100% sure battery removal is not needed for a restart.
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#6 Post by fireracer7 » Tue Mar 01, 2005 7:17 pm

ehd wrote:isnt it fn + f4....
FN+ F4 is to put the computer in standby, I just wanted to black out the screen.
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#7 Post by fireracer7 » Tue Mar 01, 2005 7:20 pm

dvorak wrote:To force a restart you've got to hold the power button down for like 7-10 seconds. That should definitely be not OS dependent.
Try holding it longer, I'm 100% sure battery removal is not needed for a restart.
Thank you for your advice. I know that one can press down the power button to force a shutdown, but for some reason it was not working (maybe I wasn't holding it down for long enough - I can't remember the exact time).

Anyways, has anyone else ever experienced this problem of the computer not waking (I'm not sure if "waking" is the appropriate word -- probaly more along the lines of not displaying any image) from just blacking out the screen?
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#8 Post by Leon » Tue Mar 01, 2005 7:26 pm

yes, I have occasionally had my T42 go into a "cationic" state as you describe... it hasn't happened often enough to be an issue.. I've classified it technically as "general computer weirdness"....

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#9 Post by Marc_G » Tue Mar 01, 2005 9:26 pm

A "cationic" state? :)

If it becomes non-responsive, I'd say that is a negative condition so maybe it should be an "anionic state." Or maybe "catatonic."

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#10 Post by JHEM » Tue Mar 01, 2005 9:46 pm

Technically it's a PVS, Persistent Vegetative State.

Same resolution, pull the plug! :wink:

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