X201 w/ Ultrabase resolution issue

I am having docking issues with my X201 i7 running Windows 7 64bit where the screen rapidly flips between the laptops 1280x800 and my monitor's 1920x1200 resolution. Here are the steps to cause it and fix it. I am looking for a long term fix so I don't need to do the work around each time and any help would be appretiated.
1. Suspend laptop while undocked
2. Dock laptop into ultrabase
3. Turn on laptop with screen closed using dock power button
4. See screen rapidy toggle between 1280x800 and 1920x1200 resolutions
--Work around --
5. Open laptop
6. Windows-P and select mirror displays
7. Close laptop
8. External monitor show correct resolution of 1920x1200.
It seems like two process are fighting to control the resolution. I've uninstalled the latest version of the drivers from the Lenovo site and install slightly older ones from Windows Update. That didn't work so I uninstalled those and re-installed the latest from Lenovo again.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Dan E.

I have same/similar issue, but I have been going through the hassle of shutting down windows and then turning it back on to work around it.
Specifically:
I have a x200 base with dual 19'' monitors at home office (1440x900). One on DP to DVI adaptor, and one on VGA.
The problem occurs when put it into sleep and then dock it onto my x200 base at work, where I have dual 1920x1200, 24'' monitors. One DP to DVI, and one VGA. The monitor set as primary (i think its the DVI monitor, but i'm not sure), will only recognize at a maximum of 1440x900. But the VGA seems to recognize at 1920x1200 just fine. So I would just restart the computer and it would recognize properly.
I'll have to try Dendhoff or dgsmith1's workarounds today.
Anyone find any better solution?

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