What to do if the Bluetooth won t turn on after the ThinkPad resumes from standby or hibernation

Updated on number 2024-04-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Dear Lenovo users, hello! You can right-click on your wireless card in your Control Panel - Hardware & Sound - Device Manager, select Power Management in the pop-up window - the tick that will allow the computer to turn it off - and then you use the same method to do the same in your Bluetooth driver. Thank you for your support of Lenovo and have a great day!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Uninstall the current graphics card driver, restart the computer, and install it again.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is such a problem, this is a power drive problem, change to win 7, this model is used to install win 7.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.It is possible that the driver is not installed properly, and you can reinstall the driver with system update.

    2.If you can't, the energy position changes, and so on, this is a common problem with the ThinkPad. It is said that it is caused by the access connection of the Thinkpad, and most of the time it is caused by you uninstalling the access connection.

    At this time, you need to reinstall the wireless driver, and try not to install the latest driver.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Reinstall the wireless network card driver.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Taking win7 as an example, the specific operation method of enabling network hibernation is as follows:

    Tool: Computer.

    Steps: Step 1: The macro family is stuck in the start program to open the control panel.

    Step 2: Tap to turn on "Power Options".

    Step 3: In the Balanced Power Plan, select "Change Plan Settings".

    Step 4: Select "Change Advanced Power Settings (c)".

    Step 5: Find the "Allow Mixed Sleep" item in it, click on it and set all the two options under it to "On", and click "OK".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What is the difference between computer standby and hibernation, and the main differences are:

    1. The operation steps are different.

    Standby steps: Start Shut down your computer in Standby.

    Hibernation operation steps: First enable the hibernation option, specifically, click the desktop right-click "Properties" "Show Properties" dialog "Screen Saver" "Power Options" Properties dialog box "Hibernation" tab "Enable Hibernation OK", and then when using hibernation, you can use the "Start" menu "Turn off the computer" Hibernate ("Shift" button to switch between "Standby" and "Hibernation"), you can enable hibernation.

    2. The computer status is not the same.

    Standby computer status:

    When the computer transitions to a low-power state, the computer's monitor and hard disk are automatically turned off when it enters the standby state, but the memory information is still retained, and when you want to continue using the computer, you just need to wake up the computer.

    Sleeping PC Status:

    Hibernation is also a way to save energy when the computer is not in use, and the difference with standby is that when entering hibernation, the system saves the content that is being used on the hard disk, and then turns off all parts of the computer, not like standby, but also retains the power of the memory, therefore, hibernation is better than standby power saving, but restarting the computer from hibernation is slower than standby starting.

    3. The wake-up method is different.

    Standby: Wake up by touching the computer's mouse or pressing any key on the keyboard.

    Hibernation: Press the power switch, then log in again to wake up.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Computer standby.

    Standby (XP) refers to the intermediate state of an energy-efficient, dependent system. Goes into standby when the processor unit (CPU) is idle and there is no device activity for a specified time interval. The machine will return to the ready state after one of the following events:

    A device has triggered a hardware outage Access to any controlled device When the computer is in standby, all data and operating parameters are saved.

    2. Hibernate power management mode.

    When using sleep mode, you can turn off your computer and confirm that when you come back, all your work, including programs and documents that you haven't had time to save or close, will be completely and accurately restored to the state you left off. The contents of the memory are saved on disk, and the monitor and hard disk are turned off, which also saves power and reduces the wear and tear of the computer. In general, it takes longer to get a computer out of sleep than it does for it to wait, but it consumes less power.

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