Guest ray124c41 Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 I have Windows XP Pro SP2. If the system has been in standby for only a few minutes (I don't know exactly or even approximately, how few minutes), the monitor will resume (come on) along with the rest of the system. However, after having been in standby a sufficiently long time, everything resumes except the monitor screen. Only the little green light on the monitor comes on. Then after a minute or so, the light becomes amber and then eventually it turns off altogether. If I hit the power button soon after the light goes off, the screen lights up. If I wait too long to hit the button, then only the green light goes on, eventually becomes amber and then eventually turns off. Again, if I hit the button soon enough the screen lights up. If I hit the button at any other time, there is no effect. I have since updated the graphics card driver (The card is an NVIIDIA GeForce4 MX420.) and have tried setting the hardware acceleration down. Neither measure solves this problem. This problem occurred at the same time I started having mouse problems. Turned out the mouse was no good. Replaced it with a Logitech wireless optical mouse. Works great but I still have the monitor problem. -- ray124c41
Guest Dee Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 Re: monitor won't resume Hi there... Check your Power Options in Control Panel. Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, Power Options. Under the Power Schemes Tab, I have my monitor set to turn off never and my monitor set to never. My Hard Disks are set for every two hours. But if you want to use System Standby, set this to where you want. Apply and OK. You replaced your mouse, but I would temporarily set your monitor to never. (and don't hit the button to shut off the monitor. when shutting down, you will have a gold glow on the monitor. Years of leaving this as I mentioned has never had any detrimental effect on all monitors. Just to check if you still have monitor problems. If you will use the Standby mode, I would still set the monitor to never and don't worry about pushing the button to turn off the monitor upon shutdown. Tip in Standby Mode if you will use it and because of the sensitivity awakening the monitor with so much as slight move of the mouse or vibration: Turn your mouse upside down when you are walking away from your system. Post Back... If these tips don't help, we can run by other methods or see if there is a problem with the monitor itself. Take Care... Dee ray124c41 wrote: > I have Windows XP Pro SP2. > > If the system has been in standby for only a few minutes (I don't know > exactly or even approximately, how few minutes), the monitor will resume > (come on) along with the rest of the system. However, after having been in > standby a sufficiently long time, everything resumes except the monitor > screen. Only the little green light on the monitor comes on. Then after a > minute or so, the light becomes amber and then eventually it turns off > altogether. If I hit the power button soon after the light goes off, the > screen lights up. If I wait too long to hit the button, then only the green > light goes on, eventually becomes amber and then eventually turns off. > Again, if I hit the button soon enough the screen lights up. If I hit the > button at any other time, there is no effect. > > I have since updated the graphics card driver (The card is an NVIIDIA > GeForce4 MX420.) and have tried setting the hardware acceleration down. > Neither measure solves this problem. > > This problem occurred at the same time I started having mouse problems. > Turned out the mouse was no good. Replaced it with a Logitech wireless > optical mouse. Works great but I still have the monitor problem.
Guest ray124c41 Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Re: monitor won't resume I'm afraid I must correct my own statement. When the system resumes but the monitor screen does not, the green light on the monitor goes on and then after a minute or so, the light turns off. There is no intermediate amber light. To Dee: I tried setting the monitor option to "never". This had no effect. This not a problem with the power options. I've run this computer for 4 years with the same power settings and never had this problem. -- ray124c41 "Dee" wrote: > Hi there... > Check your Power Options in Control Panel. > Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, Power Options. > Under the Power Schemes Tab, I have my monitor set to turn off never and > my monitor set to never. My Hard Disks are set for every two hours. > But if you want to use System Standby, set this to where you want. > Apply and OK. > You replaced your mouse, but I would temporarily set your monitor to > never. (and don't hit the button to shut off the monitor. when > shutting down, you will have a gold glow on the monitor. Years of > leaving this as I mentioned has never had any detrimental effect on all > monitors. Just to check if you still have monitor problems. > If you will use the Standby mode, I would still set the monitor to never > and don't worry about pushing the button to turn off the monitor upon > shutdown. > Tip in Standby Mode if you will use it and because of the sensitivity > awakening the monitor with so much as slight move of the mouse or vibration: > Turn your mouse upside down when you are walking away from your system. > Post Back... > If these tips don't help, we can run by other methods or see if there is > a problem with the monitor itself. > Take Care... > Dee > > > > > ray124c41 wrote: > > > I have Windows XP Pro SP2. > > > > If the system has been in standby for only a few minutes (I don't know > > exactly or even approximately, how few minutes), the monitor will resume > > (come on) along with the rest of the system. However, after having been in > > standby a sufficiently long time, everything resumes except the monitor > > screen. Only the little green light on the monitor comes on. Then after a > > minute or so, the light becomes amber and then eventually it turns off > > altogether. If I hit the power button soon after the light goes off, the > > screen lights up. If I wait too long to hit the button, then only the green > > light goes on, eventually becomes amber and then eventually turns off. > > Again, if I hit the button soon enough the screen lights up. If I hit the > > button at any other time, there is no effect. > > > > I have since updated the graphics card driver (The card is an NVIIDIA > > GeForce4 MX420.) and have tried setting the hardware acceleration down. > > Neither measure solves this problem. > > > > This problem occurred at the same time I started having mouse problems. > > Turned out the mouse was no good. Replaced it with a Logitech wireless > > optical mouse. Works great but I still have the monitor problem. >
Guest Dee Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Re: monitor won't resume Hi Ray... When you say "had no effect" do you mean that your monitor was still shutting down on its own? First, remove your tower case and be sure (carefully) you are free of all dust and dirt. This should also solve the check of making sure all cables are firmly connected when you clean the inside and put everything back together. (Too much dust accumulation equals a build up of heat and eventual component failure). Just recently ran by this problem and it was simply a loose cable. Other suggestions if simply cleaning away dust and checking cables does not work: Try lowering your refresh rate. Control Panel, Appearance and Themes, Display, Settings, Advanced, Monitor. I have mine on 60 Hertz. Temporarily Disable Hibernation, Set Standby to Never, and Monitor to shut down Never in your Power Options. Does the monitor act normal after you change these settings? Check the properties of the Monitor and if nothing above helps, see what happens after you configure your settings as above, removing or uninstalling your monitor from device manager, reboot, let windows detect the monitor and load the generic drivers. Check the properties of your monitor and display adapter after you try this. These are some suggestions with checking the cable and cleaning dust from inside the tower being the first tips tried. Post Back. Looking for different solutions shy of saying monitor failure right now. Because you refer in your first post to the monitor not resuming only after a lengthier standby, I keep thinking heat. Take Care... Dee ray124c41 wrote: > I'm afraid I must correct my own statement. When the system resumes but the > monitor screen does not, the green light on the monitor goes on and then > after a minute or so, the light turns off. There is no intermediate amber > light. > > To Dee: > > I tried setting the monitor option to "never". This had no effect. This > not a problem with the power options. I've run this computer for 4 years > with the same power settings and never had this problem.
Guest ray124c41 Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Re: monitor won't resume You don't understand. The problem is that the monitor doesn't come on when the system comes out of standby. To get the monitor to come on I have to wait until the little green light on the front of the monitor goes off and then hit the button on the front of the monitor. The monitor is not shutting down on its own. It seems that you are the only responder so far. I find it hard to believe that no one else has ever had this problem. -- ray124c41 "Dee" wrote: > Hi Ray... > When you say "had no effect" do you mean that your monitor was still > shutting down on its own? > > First, remove your tower case and be sure (carefully) you are free of > all dust and dirt. This should also solve the check of making sure all > cables are firmly connected when you clean the inside and put everything > back together. (Too much dust accumulation equals a build up of heat > and eventual component failure). > > Just recently ran by this problem and it was simply a loose cable. > > Other suggestions if simply cleaning away dust and checking cables does > not work: > Try lowering your refresh rate. Control Panel, Appearance and Themes, > Display, Settings, Advanced, Monitor. I have mine on 60 Hertz. > > Temporarily Disable Hibernation, Set Standby to Never, and Monitor to > shut down Never in your Power Options. Does the monitor act normal after > you change these settings? > > > Check the properties of the Monitor and if nothing above helps, see what > happens after you configure your settings as above, removing or > uninstalling your monitor from device manager, reboot, let windows > detect the monitor and load the generic drivers. Check the properties > of your monitor and display adapter after you try this. > > These are some suggestions with checking the cable and cleaning dust > from inside the tower being the first tips tried. > Post Back. Looking for different solutions shy of saying monitor > failure right now. Because you refer in your first post to the monitor > not resuming only after a lengthier standby, I keep thinking heat. > > Take Care... > Dee > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ray124c41 wrote: > > > I'm afraid I must correct my own statement. When the system resumes but the > > monitor screen does not, the green light on the monitor goes on and then > > after a minute or so, the light turns off. There is no intermediate amber > > light. > > > > To Dee: > > > > I tried setting the monitor option to "never". This had no effect. This > > not a problem with the power options. I've run this computer for 4 years > > with the same power settings and never had this problem. >
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