T500 loses screen when ejected from docking station

At my desk, I use a docking station with external monitor (DVI attach). If I eject from the docking station, my laptop screen goes dark. The only way I can make it work is to power down, eject, and reboot. It works fine then.
I have the ATI graphics card, and I don't think the switchable graphics is working. Is it possible to use the onboard Intel graphics when on battery power? This seems to be ideal.
Any advice will be appreciated.
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Thanks for the suggestion.
I apologize for not including the model number. I wrote my question several times, only to lose it before posting. This BB works very differently from the one I use a lot.
The machine is a 2081-CTO with 4GB ram, DVD drive, and Vista as shipped from Lenovo. Vista is up to date.
Earlier, I ran the Lenovo system update, and it installed seven fixes, including a new BIOS. The fixes were all listed as optional. Once I installed these fixes, I am unable to eject and get my display working. However, the screen flashes a few times and my icons were rearranged. I have reset my icons several times in the last few days, and find this to be very disconcerting.
The laptop spends a great deal of time connected to the docking station, which has the attached DVI monitor. I do take it to client locations, so the working laptop display is essential. I have been experimenting with connection to a 40 inch HD TV, and when we changed the resolution on the video port (VGA) (to read it from across the room), it messed my laptop display and DVI display's resolution. I had to reset all my icons for that as well. All my icons stay on the laptop screen.

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