Troubleshooting
Problem
After upgrading from Microsoft Windows XP to Microsoft Vista operating system, users may experience a black screen or no video. The power light will be blinking or always on. Pressing the keyboard keys or moving the mouse will do nothing. The system at this stage will have to be shut down by the power button, then restarted. The issue will occur once the system has been upgraded to Microsoft Vista and then idle for 60 minutes. Microsoft Vista power management default settings are set to "Put the computer to sleep" in 60 minutes. Systems with older BIOS versions do not support the new S3 Power Management specification, required for the Microsoft Vista operating system. A black screen will be observed after the system has been idle for over an hour.
Resolving The Problem
Source
RETAIN tip: H187970
Symptom
After upgrading from Microsoft Windows XP to Microsoft Vista operating system, users may experience a black screen or no video. The power light will be blinking or always on. Pressing the keyboard keys or moving the mouse will do nothing. The system at this stage will have to be shut down by the power button, then restarted.
The issue will occur once the system has been upgraded to Microsoft Vista and then idle for 60 minutes. Microsoft Vista power management default settings are set to "Put the computer to sleep" in 60 minutes. Systems with older BIOS versions do not support the new S3 Power Management specification, required for the Microsoft Vista operating system.
A black screen will be observed after the system has been idle for over an hour.
Example: A user has upgraded to Microsoft Vista and then logged on. They have left the system sit idle for over an hour. They come back to see a black screen and move the mouse and press keyboard keys with no change. They are forced to push the power button and force restart of the system.
Affected configurations
The system may be any of the following IBM servers:
- IntelliStation M Pro, type 9229, any model
- IntelliStation M Pro, type 9230, any model
This tip is not option specific.
The system is configured with at least one of the following:
- Microsoft Windows Vista 64-bit Business Edition, any service pack
- Microsoft Windows Vista, x64 Business, any service pack
- Microsoft Windows Vista, x64 Enterprise, any service pack
- Microsoft Windows Vista, x64 Home Basic Edition, any service pack
- Microsoft Windows Vista, x64 Home Premium, any service pack
- Microsoft Windows Vista, x64 Ultimate, any service pack
- Microsoft Windows Vista, x86 Business, any service pack
- Microsoft Windows Vista, x86 Enterprise, any service pack
- Microsoft Windows Vista, x86 Home Basic Edition, any service pack
- Microsoft Windows Vista, x86 Home Premium, any service pack
- Microsoft Windows Vista, x86 Starter Edition, any service pack
- Microsoft Windows Vista, x86 Ultimate, any service pack
Note: This does not imply that the network operating system will work under all combinations of hardware and software.
Please see the compatibility page for more information:
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/ |
Solution
For the systems listed below, a newer BIOS version is available on the IBM website to correct the issue. All other systems will have to use the workaround until a BIOS is released, per the details section below:
IBM IntelliStation Z Pro (type 6223) Version: PME166AUS v1.66A Release Date: 2006/05/18
IBM IntelliStation M Pro (type 6218) Version: B1E139AUS v1.39 Release Date: 2006/09/05
IBM IntelliStation M Pro (type 9229) Version: GVE116AUS v1.16A Release Date: 2006/09/15
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Workaround
Change sleep (standby) power options in Microsoft Windows:
- Log onto the Microsoft Vista operating system.
- Right click the desktop and choose "Personalize".
- In Screen Save Settings, click "Change power settings...".
- In "Select a power plan", under "Preferred Plans","Balanced", click "Change plan settings".
- In "Change settings for the plan:Balanced", in the "Put thecomputer to sleep:" drop down menu, select "Never".
- Click "Save changes".
- Close out all windows.
Additional information
The BIOS fix:
There may be BIOS versions released after December 1, 2006 for the other affected systems that will alleviate the sleep issue. To determine this, check on your systems BIOS Change History file. |
The Workaround Fix:
If the sleep option is set to never, the system will not sleep (standby) ever. |
Document Location
Worldwide
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Document Information
Modified date:
29 January 2019
UID
ibm1MIGR-66885