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  #1  
Old 07-31-2008, 04:24 PM
SSSS
 
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Default Monitor asleep issue

I have XP Pro
on a Pent 4
with a Nvidia 1.4.13.09

Lately for some reason the monitor shuts itself into a sleep mode. I have my
setting to NEVER shut off the monitor.
I tried another monitor and it does the same thing.
It also is set for the screen saver to come on after 9999 minutes
It is random when it wants to shut off, sometimes after hours, sometimes
after a few minutes. Any reasons why this might be happening and whats the
fix.


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Old 07-31-2008, 05:05 PM
PhxGrunge
 
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Default Re: Monitor asleep issue


"SSSS" <blahblah@blah.com> wrote in message
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>I have XP Pro
> on a Pent 4
> with a Nvidia 1.4.13.09
>
> Lately for some reason the monitor shuts itself into a sleep mode. I have
> my setting to NEVER shut off the monitor.
> I tried another monitor and it does the same thing.
> It also is set for the screen saver to come on after 9999 minutes
> It is random when it wants to shut off, sometimes after hours, sometimes
> after a few minutes. Any reasons why this might be happening and whats
> the fix.
>
>


Select (None) for screensaver to turn it off. Your monitor is still going
into sleep mode as long as you have any time set for it.


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Old 07-31-2008, 08:17 PM
SSSS
 
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Default Re: Monitor asleep issue

ok,
but now the screen is going into weird colors, like the main windows
display page gets all smeared and pixelated and the screen is locked...
could this be a video card errors?


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Old 07-31-2008, 09:09 PM
PhxGrunge
 
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Default Re: Monitor asleep issue


"SSSS" <blahblah@blah.com> wrote in message
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> ok,
> but now the screen is going into weird colors, like the main windows
> display page gets all smeared and pixelated and the screen is locked...
> could this be a video card errors?
>

Did you install a 3rd party screensaver? If so, uninstall it.

If not, uninstall your video card drivers and re-install them.

If the problem still occurs, your video card may be on it's last legs.


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Old 08-01-2008, 05:35 PM
SSSS
 
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Default Re: Monitor asleep issue

no third party screensaver..
I had a firewire card hooked up to the video card.. When I unplugged it I
was able to get a signal back on my screen.
I was transfering some video to the computer and wonder if that had anything
to do with it?

We'll see...
thanks for the advise PhxGrunge


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Old 08-01-2008, 06:26 PM
Mr.E Solved!
 
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Default Re: Monitor asleep issue

SSSS wrote:

> no third party screensaver..
> I had a firewire card hooked up to the video card.. When I unplugged it I
> was able to get a signal back on my screen.
> I was transfering some video to the computer and wonder if that had anything
> to do with it?
>
> We'll see...
> thanks for the advise PhxGrunge
>
>


Gee, ya think?

Purposely leaving out relevant information makes you look like an ***,
this was your original post:

"I have XP Pro
on a Pent 4
with a Nvidia 1.4.13.09

Lately for some reason the monitor shuts itself into a sleep mode. I
have my
setting to NEVER shut off the monitor.
I tried another monitor and it does the same thing.
It also is set for the screen saver to come on after 9999 minutes
It is random when it wants to shut off, sometimes after hours, sometimes
after a few minutes. Any reasons why this might be happening and whats the
fix."


Nowhere did you even hint at the firewire card or your related actions,
yet you knew all the while your specific video actions were causing trouble.

Go read a book.



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Old 08-01-2008, 07:40 PM
SSSS
 
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Default Re: Monitor asleep issue

Still with the firewall card unplugged it does this.
As for your reply Mr .E Solved, unless you have some help, go back to
playing with yourself. As I saw from your email Iamsingle@askme.out
sounds like the only date your going to get is one with your hand!
thanks


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Old 08-01-2008, 09:04 PM
Mr.E Solved!
 
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Default Re: Monitor asleep issue

SSSS wrote:

> Still with the firewall card unplugged it does this.


Yup and probably still will until you fess up the relevant details of
your specific configuration which you will continue to keep secret...ssssh.

You already know the solution so who is jerking off who, eh? Oh well,
enjoy your blank screen.

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Old 08-01-2008, 11:22 PM
SSSS
 
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Default Re: Monitor asleep issue

It's fixed.
No secrets!


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