Screen Resolution from Standby

hallo,
I use a T500 with Windows Vista x64. Since the last update from Lenovo and MS (SP2), switch the screen after standby mode briefly in the resolution 800 * 600 ... and minimizes all open windows to this size, the new order iconsin ...
 someone has the same problem or knows remedy?
vg jens
Ich benutze ein  T500 mit Windows Vista x64. Seit dem letzten Updates von Lenovo und MS (SP2) schalten der Bildschirm  nach dem Standby-Modus kurz in die Auflösung 800 * 600 ... und alle geöffneten Fenster minimiert auf diese Größe, die iconsin neue Ordnung ...
  hat jemand das gleiche Problem oder weiß Abhilfe?
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Sorry to hear that you fixed one problem only to have another pop up. I don't think it was necessary to update your drivers as well as BIOS, but still, it should be possible to fix the problem.
Here are a couple of links that may help with the premature waking from sleep:
http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/vista/vista_hibernate.htm
http://forums.lenovo.com/lnv/board/message?board.id=X_Series_Thinkpads&view=by_date_ascending&messag...
It sure looks like your computer is configured to wake on USB activity. I think there's an option for that in the BIOS Setup (press F1 at boot): make sure that "wake on USB" is disabled.
Good luck!
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