I have a Toshiba laptop that I try to put to sleep, but it doesn't work. When it "goes to sleep" all of the status lights (HDD, Wi-fi, etc.) stay lit and neither key presses nor mouse movement will bring the display back to life. After about an hour it just shuts down. The only way you can see...
Thanks for all the help. My computer's working great now. It required some fiddling with registry values to get iTunes working again. (It needed the UpperFilters key to be changed to something different.) Thanks again.
Thanks. That fixed that problem. I know that you probably don't want to hear another thing from me right now, but since updating the BIOS my CD/DVD drive has been complaining about missing a driver. It's an LG HL-DT-ST GT20N. Not sure about the brand. I haven't been able to find a driver through...
I did all the things you requested in addition to sorting my drivers by date modified and deleting the ones that were installed on around the date I was experiencing the problem. I uninstalled Hotspot Shield and Virtual Router (similar to Connectify). The sleep issue is totally resolved, with...
I updated the BIOS, but it BSOD’d again. The dump files are attached. Maybe this will explain why it only properly went to sleep one time and then went crazy on us again.
I just updated the Realtek driver from Windows update and it updated smoothly, changing the driver date in device manager to 3/31/10. I have to wait a bit on updating the BIOS since I need to pick up a CD to do the BIOS update (updates from within Windows have failed me one too many times). I'll...
Uh oh. The sleep only worked properly for the one time. A restart led to it working improperly again. I'm not sure about whether a BSOD occurs yet, but I'll see. I'll install the latest BIOS, but for the power management driver, is that Toshiba eco utility? My model isn't listed in the supported...
It actually goes to sleep and wakes up properly now, with no BSOD’s in sight. Thanks so much! I'll do some further testing though to confirm the BSOD's or lack thereof. The problem now, though, is that the status lights on the computer don’t actually indicate that’s it sleeping. They’re the same...
I updated everything you asked, and removed the driver by Sonic Solutions. I updated the driver for the Realtek RTL8187B from Realtek's website, since there was no driver for my specific model on Toshiba's site. (Realtek - scroll down) After that, I put it to sleep and it BSOD'ed again. It seems...
Okay, so I uninstalled it completely, and installed it from Realtek's site. After that, I put it to sleep and it BSOD'ed once again. Attached are the dump files.
I couldn't find the Realtek LAN driver on the Toshiba support site, but I found it on Realtek's website. I installed it from there (Realtek) following the name of the product that show up in Device Manager which is Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller. It installed correctly, but on Realtek's...