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I've had a Thinkpad T43 with XP SP2 since February. For several months it
has frequently failed to resume from suspend mode, and it almost never
resumes after being in suspend mode overnight.
Initially I received a BSD, and if someone can tell me where this
information is stored that would be great. I thought it would be in the
error log, but I don't see it there. When the machine rebooted, XP would
tell me it was a driver incompatibility problem (the main reason I've come to
loathe XP, but that's another story).
For the last month or so, instead of getting a BSD the machine sits for a
minute with the hard drive light on solid (not blinking like you'd expect
with actual activity), and then it reboots.
I used SysTweak's Advanced System Optimizer to clean the registry, and I've
removed the few drivers that I thought were the problem, but I still get the
reboot. Other than spending countless hours identifying and removing one
driver at at time, is there a method or utility that can help with this?
Thank you very much.
Jeff
I've had a Thinkpad T43 with XP SP2 since February. For several months it
has frequently failed to resume from suspend mode, and it almost never
resumes after being in suspend mode overnight.
Initially I received a BSD, and if someone can tell me where this
information is stored that would be great. I thought it would be in the
error log, but I don't see it there. When the machine rebooted, XP would
tell me it was a driver incompatibility problem (the main reason I've come to
loathe XP, but that's another story).
For the last month or so, instead of getting a BSD the machine sits for a
minute with the hard drive light on solid (not blinking like you'd expect
with actual activity), and then it reboots.
I used SysTweak's Advanced System Optimizer to clean the registry, and I've
removed the few drivers that I thought were the problem, but I still get the
reboot. Other than spending countless hours identifying and removing one
driver at at time, is there a method or utility that can help with this?
Thank you very much.
Jeff