ThinkPad Failed to Resume from Standby

I have a new Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad Z61t. I close the lid often when done working, to put the system into standby (suspend) or sleep mode. Recently, the ThinkPad was failing to resume from standby. Instead, I’d just get a blank desktop.

Although the wireless utility would pop-up with the Fn key combo, nothing else worked, not even Ctrl+Alt+Del. So I had to force the computer to turn off by holding down the power button.

I spent a few hours experimenting with the cause, almost resorting to an R&R (Rescue and Recovery) restore from backup. The ThinkPad would work when I disabled all startup items using msconfig, so the problem was caused by a startup item, not a operating system configuration.

I also installed SpyBot, on recommendation of a friend, to try out its startup utility. I ended up not using it because it showed a lot of startup options (more detail than I need), and I would have to check them off and test it individually (there’s no way to automate the process, which is what I was hoping for).

Eventually, I decided to check the ones I thought were okay (in msconfig). That didn’t work. So I did the opposite, and checked the ones I didn’t know.

For the ones I did know, I typed in the paths manually, into the Run box, and then did a sleep/resume after each one. Eventually, I found that the problem was Symantec Client Security (specifically, ccApp.exe).

Dang! Symantec sucks! Uninstalling it seems to have fixed things, so I’ll keep it that way. It’s weird, though: this was pre-installed software, and it was working fine for a couple weeks. Maybe a recent update broke it.
So now I’m on the Windows Firewall, and I’m trying out AOL Active Virus Shield. Seems pretty cool so far! Originally, when I tried getting it for my grandpa’s computer, it took a super long time to send the activation code, so I gave up. Today, though, it was almost instantaneous.

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Thomas, above, found that “when switching wireless off, it wakes from sleep.” You could try that, Arthur. Yes, uninstalling it worked for me.

 

Same deal… just got a T60 and the same thing happens. Never had a problem like this with any other computer, using the same Symantec offered by my school.

I can’t uninstall it now (can’t install/uninstall anything until finals are over).

Anyone find a solution other than uninstalling Symantec? Has uninstalling it worked so far?

And thanks for the info! Saved me hours!

 

Got the same problem on T60p..
Thanks for the tips..

I’m also trying to update the system to see if any patches will help..

 

Thomas, thanks for the tip. Turning off my wireless works!

 

Have the same problem on my z61p and spent hours now! Haven’t tried uninstalling Symantec but found that when switching wireless off, it wakes from sleep, so probably it worked until I started using wireless as I didn’t in the beginning.

If it’s actually symantec, it will be gone in 10 minutes, thanks.

 

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