Re: LCD shutting down randomly?



power management
has a monitor shut down
option that maybe requires
you to set it to "never turn off"

"Scott Heng" <ScottHeng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:93B5117B-30A0-4B17-BEF5-B7512D228102@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi, I have Windows XP Home Edition SP2 and I'm getting random LCD shut
downs.
The LCD screen goes to standby as if it doesn't have signal. However, the
computer is still on and there's no way I could wake up the screen unless
I
reboot. What's causing this problem?

PS: What's wrong with the Newsgroup pages? I can't search for thread.
Everytime I type in a word (like xp, or anything obvious) it would say
there's no thread found that matches the search.


.



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