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Old February 28th 04, 11:21 AM
RLH
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Default Monitor - Standby

The monitor will not come back on after computer come out of standby, it
just shows no signal. I am using Windows Xp Home. Any Ideas. I would also
like the system to come out of standby at a specific time, is this
possible??

RoyH


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Old February 28th 04, 12:01 PM
Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
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Default Monitor - Standby

Hi,

Try updating the monitor driver. If you just did, and this started
happening, rollback to the previous (working) version. Coming out of standby
requires user input, but that doesn't mean you can't schedule tasks to run
while it is in standby (depending upon power-down state).

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The monitor will not come back on after computer come out of standby, it
just shows no signal. I am using Windows Xp Home. Any Ideas. I would also
like the system to come out of standby at a specific time, is this
possible??

RoyH




 




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