On May 13, 2017 1:54 PM, Myron Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I had v3.2 installed and running great with VT-d disabled. When I enabled it 
> in the BIOS, everything else seems OK but when the laptop suspends, it will 
> no longer wake up. I have to hold down the power button for a hard power off 
> to restart. 
>
> This is a recent, new install of Qubes OS v. 3.2 on a Lenovo T460. 
>
> Disable/enable of VT-d a couple times and testing the suspend/resume confirms 
> that VT-d is the culprit in this behavior. 
>
> Can anyone provide insight on how to fix or at least begin to diagnose? 
>
> Thanks. 
>
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I had the same problem with a lenovo x1 carbon, there are a lot of threads out 
there with this issue, with a lot of fixes (such as update the bios), but for 
me I fixed it by disabling the security module (TPM) in bios.

Ed

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