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Answer» I watch this site closely, so LET me get this out of the way right off the bat: I've checked for Spyware and viruses, I've cleaned my registry with WinAso, and I've run cCleaner. My firewall is up and functioning fine. All temperatures and fan speeds come up aces. My VIDEO card is properly seated and all my connections are good. I'm running XP with an Athlon XP2000 processor and a Radeon 9800 video card that has up to date DRIVERS. You can your ram, download the file to your desktop, put in a blank floppy & double click the file to create the floppy. Re-boot your computer to the floppy & let it rip overnight or for a few hours. I'll give that a go. Quote Advanced Power Configuration in CMOS? My BIOS menu has a menu called Power MANAGEMENT Setup. Here are some of the settings; IPCA Function - Enabled. Sleep State - S3/STR. Power Management Option - User Define. Suspend Mode - Disable. I hope this gives the answer to your question. Quote How do you get the screen to come back on? I have to power down, and then restart. Quote Are you certain that it is not power saving mode.. Here again I'm a little hazy. I checked my Power Options in the Control Panel. Power Scheme is Home/Office Desk. Turn Off Monitor, Turn Off Hard Disks, System STANDBY and System Hibernates are all set to Never. Under the Hibernate tab, Hibernate is enabled. My Screen Saver is set to My Pictures slideshow after 2 minutes. Does any of this help? Thanks, gang.Test the monitor on another computer. Same signs? Replace it.A family member, who knows less than he thinks he does, thinks my power supply is to blame. Any chance of that? Quote Test the monitor on another computer. Quote A family member, who knows less than he thinks he does, thinks my power supply is to blame. Any chance of that? Doubtful if not impossible. The monitor is not powered by the computer. Unless your PSU is damaged or uncapable of delivering enough power to your videocard or other system components. But then your system would shut down or reset. This is not the case, is it? |
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