Turned out that the problem was my 40 gig IBM Travelstar hard drive that I'd
just installed. The guys at pbparts that Laurent referred me too, sent me a
note Sunday advising me that the hard drive interfers with the sleep switch,
due to its proximity at the right hand corner of the book.
'
he said "well documented problem with this Wallstreet' ( well ok, in
deference "PDQ") He had me slid a single edge razor blade, over the top of
the right edge, at about dead center of the drive....

The steel blocks, or absorbs the magnetic interference and my 'book boots
just fine every time, thank-you, and wakes from sleep easy peasy!

Now in case you-all are going to tell me to put a chicken in a bag, and go
outside and swing it around my head while singing the National anthem to
cure athletes foot, I just want to say that this worked. 100%

Thanks for all of your  suggestions!!


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