Screen Blanks When Putting Lenovo X60 Tablet to Sleep


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Screen Blanks When Putting Lenovo X60 Tablet to Sleep

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jstaerk
Jun 13 2008, 03:22 AM | Tags: X60 Sleep Lenovo Tablet Blanks Putting Screen
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During the day, I go from meeting to meeting. Between meetings I put the X60 (2G RAM, Dual Core, 1400X1050 screen, Verizon WWAN) into sleep mode using either the power button or the Start menu selection.
All's fine until about the third or fourth time I try to put to sleep. Then the screen turns off like it's going to sleep, but the hard drive light keeps blinking about once every second. If I put it in my briefcase like this, the battery dies and the system (obviously) turns off. If I hold the power button, it will almost always shut down though one time I had to remove the battery to get it to turn off. I thought it was the IBM utilities that conflicted with Vista so I stopped them from running at startup problem still occurs.
Thanks for any ideas how to stop this!
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Jun 13 2008, 11:02 AM | Tags: X60 Blanks Putting Tablet Screen Lenovo Sleep
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So interestingly enough, I tried a different option today, putting the X60 into hibernation between meetings. Turns out it's faster than XP was, so it's pretty quick to come back to life. Even better, the screen worked all day, no blanking, and no problem with coming back to life.
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During the day, I go from meeting to meeting. Between meetings I put the X60 (2G RAM, Dual Core, 1400X1050 screen, Verizon WWAN) into sleep mode using either the power button or the Start menu selection.
All's fine until about the third or fourth time I try to put to sleep. Then the screen turns off like it's going to sleep, but the hard drive light keeps blinking about once every second. If I put it in my briefcase like this, the battery dies and the system (obviously) turns off. If I hold the power button, it will almost always shut down though one time I had to remove the battery to get it to turn off. I thought it was the IBM utilities that conflicted with Vista so I stopped them from running at startup problem still occurs.
Thanks for any ideas how to stop this!
- Eddie W. -

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Jun 13 2008, 05:29 PM | Tags: Lenovo Blanks Sleep Tablet Putting Screen X60
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Oops, I spoke too soon. I put the system into hibernate before leaving home this morning, and it froze while shutting down. I left it trying to hibernate during my drive to the subway, and it still didn't shut down. I was able to power off with the hardware power button. Oh well.
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So interestingly enough, I tried a different option today, putting the X60 into hibernation between meetings. Turns out it's faster than XP was, so it's pretty quick to come back to life. Even better, the screen worked all day, no blanking, and no problem with coming back to life.
- Eddie W. -
"eddiewhetzel gmail.com" wrote:
During the day, I go from meeting to meeting. Between meetings I put the X60 (2G RAM, Dual Core, 1400X1050 screen, Verizon WWAN) into sleep mode using either the power button or the Start menu selection.
All's fine until about the third or fourth time I try to put to sleep. Then the screen turns off like it's going to sleep, but the hard drive light keeps blinking about once every second. If I put it in my briefcase like this, the battery dies and the system (obviously) turns off. If I hold the power button, it will almost always shut down though one time I had to remove the battery to get it to turn off. I thought it was the IBM utilities that conflicted with Vista so I stopped them from running at startup problem still occurs.
Thanks for any ideas how to stop this!
- Eddie W. -

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