T410 cannot resume from sleep

I recently purchased a refurbished ThinkPad T410, and installed my own copy of Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit onto the machine. I used the System Update utility to download and install all of the updated drivers, and I have also installed all of the necessary Windows updates.
When the machine is put into sleep mode (either from the start menu, the keyboard shortcut, or by closing the lid), the power button will pulse and the external sleep indicator will light up. However, when I press the power button to wake the machine up, it seems to get itself stuck in a loop. The HDD will begin to spin, some lights will flash (the overhead LED being one of them), but the screen never turns on, and the machine must be rebooted by holding the power button.
My machine does not have the fingerprint reader, which seems to be the cause of this problem on other T-series models.
I have also installed the most recent driver for the Intel Management Engine Interface, another proposed fix for this issue.

Hi Acuppa,
Welcome to Lenovo Community!
As per the query we understood that you are facing issue with system not resuming from sleep on your ThinkPad T410.
Have you checked with uninstalling and reinstalling Graphic adapter, Lenovo power manager and Lenovo power management?
Suggest you to download the drivers manually from support site, use MTM (Machine Type Model) number to download drivers.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Hemanth Kumar
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