Hi Everyone,
I've bought a new Lenovo ThinkPad T440s laptop, which I am generally very happy with, except for two issues.
1. As I was upgrading from Win8 to Win8.1 and installing software, out of curiosity I ran sfc /scannow and it can back as corrupt and not able to repair (I then repeated three times with restarts, still no joy). I sent it back to be looked at, Lenovo returned it stating that it now passed all tests. However, when I run sfc / scannow, it still brings up the same result.
Having said that, it appears to run just fine, except for:
2. When it comes out of stand-by, the track-pad pointer freezes. I then have to use the Tab key to navigate to the Reboot thingy on the Start page. I have discovered that if I use the power button to put the laptop into sleep mode again and leave it for 10 minutes, when it comes out again, I can then use the trackpad as normal. (Hibernate is disabled, I put it to sleep and re-awaken by pressing the Power button)
Before I return it to Lenovo I would like to better understand what is going on here. The second point is probably a driver issue, the first point is more concerning.
Many thanks for any and all pointers, Chig.
I've bought a new Lenovo ThinkPad T440s laptop, which I am generally very happy with, except for two issues.
1. As I was upgrading from Win8 to Win8.1 and installing software, out of curiosity I ran sfc /scannow and it can back as corrupt and not able to repair (I then repeated three times with restarts, still no joy). I sent it back to be looked at, Lenovo returned it stating that it now passed all tests. However, when I run sfc / scannow, it still brings up the same result.
Having said that, it appears to run just fine, except for:
2. When it comes out of stand-by, the track-pad pointer freezes. I then have to use the Tab key to navigate to the Reboot thingy on the Start page. I have discovered that if I use the power button to put the laptop into sleep mode again and leave it for 10 minutes, when it comes out again, I can then use the trackpad as normal. (Hibernate is disabled, I put it to sleep and re-awaken by pressing the Power button)
Before I return it to Lenovo I would like to better understand what is going on here. The second point is probably a driver issue, the first point is more concerning.
Many thanks for any and all pointers, Chig.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Win 8.1 Pro x64
- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo ThinkPad T440s
- CPU
- Intel Core i7 4600U 2.1GHz Haswell ULT
- Motherboard
- Lenovo 20AQ0069UK (CPU Socket - U3E1)
- Memory
- 8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD Graphics Family
- Screen Resolution
- 1900x1080
- Hard Drives
- ssd 250gb
- Browser
- Firefox, Chromodo
- Antivirus
- Panda Free
- Other Info
- Windows firewall, Windows Firewall Control, MBAE, Emsi Emergency Scanner