Portege R100 standby problem

Dear friends,
I have a problem with my newly bought Portege R100. When I try to put it in stand by mode (or hybernate mode, for that matter), it starts the process and then stops it and displays an error message saying that it gets into conflict with the keyboard drive and I might need to update this.
Obviously when I try to update it, it does not show any update for keyboard drivers.
I was wondering if somebody has experienced the same problem and how you solved it.
Thanks
Riccardo

Hey there ,
I believe the error message that you get is 'The device driver for the Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard device is preventing the machine from entering standby'
The solution for that will be either to update the Adobe Type Manager or to uninstall it if you are not using the application.
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