W500 won't sleep or hibernate

Hi all,
I have a W500 (4063-ER6) that refuses to go to sleep (closing the lid, pressing Fn-F4) or hibernate via the Start menu command. It was working fine until a month ago and then it stopped working completely. Now, when I try to put it in sleep mode, the screen goes blank, lots of HDD activity and then 10 mins later Windows shutsdown without any warning. I've updated all my drivers so my question is; has anyone experienced this problem and solved it successfully? And second, does anyone know where it keeps the logs? I'm thinking it must be writing to a log file somewhere but I've had no success in locating it so far.
Any help greatly appreciated!!
Cheers,
Baris

There's a log in Event Viewer. It might have the issue logged.
Does uninstalling the Power Management driver and reinstalling v1.62 help?
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