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Re: tp755cx in suspend mode



Yes, I had a similar experience.  I didn't realize that the AC
power cord wasn't firmly in place in the adapter and I ran the
the battery down in the middle of some important work.  After the
machine went into suspend mode (or what ever mode it went into)
and I realized that the power cord was out, I plugged it in.  I
couldn't get it running with the usual methods (pressing the
function key, etc.) so I activated the power switch (I believe
that's what you meant by "reset") and the machine turned on
again.

The amazing thing is that the machine did not reboot, but instead
went right back to the place I had left off and no data was lost.
I haven't been able to find this feature documented in the IBM
manual or but hat's off to IBM.  It's a great feature!

Bob Yellin  byellin@together.net


>Hello,
>
>I am wondering if anyone experienced the following problems with any model of tp:
>
>1. Let the TP sit for a long time with no A/C. The notebook should go into suspend
>   mode. It should still be consuming power until the battery goes real low and
>   the notebook stuck there and fail to respond to any keystroke even though the 
>   A/C is plugged in at this point. Hitting Fn->F4 could not get the machine off the
>   suspend mode. The only solution is to hit the reset switch at the back.
>
>2. This is more or less the same as above. Operate the machine with battery only until
>   the orange power light blinks. At this point, according to the menu, you have
>   one minute to plug in the A/C. If you don't, the notebook will then go into
>   the suspend mode. Any keystroke (including the Fn->F4) will not get the machine
>   off the suspend mode even after the A/C plugged in. Again the only solution
>   is the reset button.
>
>Is this a feature or bug? or if this is only me?
>
>Thanks.
>
>-William Ng