T61p: Vista - BSOD when resume from sleep / hibernate, casued by classpnp.sys

I've got a T61p (Type: 6457) with preinstalled Vista, later upgraded with SP1. Everything worked like a charm, untill a week or so, when the BSOD appeared when either resuming from sleep or hibernation.
I've checked the minidump, and it seems as the classpnp.sys is causing the trouble, however, I've yet not found a good solution to fix the problem (I'm close to doing a restore to factory install, but would like to avoid if possible
Anyone?
edit: typos
Message Edited by birwi on 04-12-2009 06:38 PM

There's an issue with your GPU, video driver or both...try running this for a while:
http://freestone-group.com/video-card-stability-te​st.htm
If there's an underlying problem, this test will reveal it. And when I say "a while" I mean for an hour or more...
Please be advised that if your GPU is on its way out (I've had them fail on T60p due to VRAM corruption) this test might just finish it and push it over the edge. Proceed at your own risk.
Good luck.
Cheers,
George
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