Share your experience!
Hi everybody,
I'm the almost happy owner of a fe-21m. It's a pretty good machine so far. Recently, I noticed that when closing the lid, the system would't go into sleep or stand-by mode.
Though this is a very pleasant function, I'd hate to lose, I'm looking for a solution.
Does anyone experience similar problems?
I also checked the system settings, but I can't find anything. Could the "lid-button"-detector be broken? Where is it anyhow?
I'd be happy to know!
Hi mendel11,
This option should be in the Power Properties, goto Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options.
A new window will open, first click on the the Hibernate tab and check that enable hibernate is selected, then click the Avanced tab and under power buttons check Hibernate is displayed in the option for 'When i close the lid on my Portable computer', if not select hibernate from the drop down list, click apply and OK
Then close the lid..:smileyhappy:
check Hibernate is displayed in the option for 'When i close the lid on my Portable computer', if not select hibernate from the drop down list, click apply and OK
Then close the lid..:smileyhappy:
Hi mendel11,
When you press the power buton does your vaio hibernate..?
I believe the sensors is in the slot to the right of your touchpad and is activated by the lcd screen catch...
Thalamus,
Yes it does hibernate or shutdown or standby (depending on how I configure it) when I press the power button.
That's why it seems so strange, that the lid doesn't do the job anymore.
When I close the lid, nothing happens (system stays as it is), when I lock the lid with the bracket (right to my touchpad), nothing happens either.
This bracket makes a "click" when I push it to the right (to unlock), but doesn't when the other way (to the left). Does this sound normal?
Otherwise, automatic (timed) standby or hibernation both work correctly. It's just about the lid actually.
Any clues?:smileyconfused:
Thanks a lot.
Hi mendel11,
This does sound as though the micro switch is malfunctioning. As Talamus pointed out most sensors are located to the right of the touchpad and are activated by the screen catch. However, your model uses an inverse system whereby the catch is to the right of the touchpad not on the screen.
Can you see any evidence of a sensor on the locating slot on the screen or possibly a small pin like protrusion at the junction of screen/keyboard.
Sorry to sound so vague on this but I am not familiar with your model
However, your model uses an inverse system whereby the catch is to the right of the touchpad not on the screen.
Thanks Rich I was not aware of that...
I don't know either but I guess it would be a magnetic sensor on these newer models.
Yep,
On the right of the touchpad, there is the hook of the locking system coming out, and catching the screen. Near to this system, there must be the sensor-system as you describe it! Must be magnetic, too.
It must be broken then.
Maybe I'll have to get in touch with sony.
Thank you all for your replies!:smileyhappy:
Mendel