Satellite Pro A200GE-1F9 cannot resume from Sleep or Hibernate with SP1

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I've recently used Windows Update to install vista SP1 on my laptop, however since this install I cannot resume from Sleep or Hibernate. (The service pack had installed successfully - according to Windows anyway).
When resuming from Sleep, I get a blank screen.
When resuming from Hibernation, I get a STOP error: +Stop 0x0000008E (0xC0000005, 0x82F11020, 0x9A9D9714, 0x00000000)+ caused by *Classpnp.sys*.
After checking these forums, I've seen that Toshiba does not currently support SP1 +is that correct?+
+*If so, when/how will we be notified when Toshiba release a "patch" for Vista SP1 compatibility? I'm guessing via the TEMPO service?*.+
Prior to installing SP1, I installed all updates (from both Microsoft and Toshiba) and had no problems; all drivers remain up to date.
Thanks for any replies in advance.

I presume this happens due to a compatibility issue between some drivers and SP1
> After checking these forums, I've seen that Toshiba does not currently support SP1 is that correct?
Yes this is right.
> If so, when/how will we be notified when Toshiba release a "patch" for Vista SP1 compatibility? I'm guessing via the TEMPO service?
I think there should be information on the Toshiba driver page, support page or we will receive some information from Toshiba via Tempo applications.
We will see

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