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Monitor not shutting off after 15 minutes



 
 
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Old September 19th 06, 06:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Crazyghostboy
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Default Monitor not shutting off after 15 minutes

Same problem here. My laptop screen goes blank (black but the screen stays
on) after 15 minutes. I have a ATI mobility radeon 9600. It is kind of
annoying because when I am working on battery the laptop is empty very fast.

"Ironman273" wrote:

I set my power plan to turn off my monitor in 20 minutes (my screensaver
comes on in 15 minutes) but it won't turn off my monitor. This used to work
fine in Windows XP.

I have an nVidia 6800 with a Dell 2001FP flat screen. I don't know what
else you might need.

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Old September 19th 06, 07:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Keith
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Default Monitor not shutting off after 15 minutes

The screensaver/power saver problem has been resolved in RC1. I have my
screensaver set to start after 5 minutes and the monitor to shut down after
10 minutes. Works as timed and does not restart until I move the mouse
--
Keith.


"Crazyghostboy" wrote:

Same problem here. My laptop screen goes blank (black but the screen stays
on) after 15 minutes. I have a ATI mobility radeon 9600. It is kind of
annoying because when I am working on battery the laptop is empty very fast.

"Ironman273" wrote:

I set my power plan to turn off my monitor in 20 minutes (my screensaver
comes on in 15 minutes) but it won't turn off my monitor. This used to work
fine in Windows XP.

I have an nVidia 6800 with a Dell 2001FP flat screen. I don't know what
else you might need.

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Old September 19th 06, 07:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Crazyghostboy
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Default Monitor not shutting off after 15 minutes

It doesn't seem to be resolved in RC1 because i am running it on my laptop.
The previous version didn't seem to have it. Hope they will offer a solution
for this.

"Keith" wrote:

The screensaver/power saver problem has been resolved in RC1. I have my
screensaver set to start after 5 minutes and the monitor to shut down after
10 minutes. Works as timed and does not restart until I move the mouse
--
Keith.


"Crazyghostboy" wrote:

Same problem here. My laptop screen goes blank (black but the screen stays
on) after 15 minutes. I have a ATI mobility radeon 9600. It is kind of
annoying because when I am working on battery the laptop is empty very fast.

"Ironman273" wrote:

I set my power plan to turn off my monitor in 20 minutes (my screensaver
comes on in 15 minutes) but it won't turn off my monitor. This used to work
fine in Windows XP.

I have an nVidia 6800 with a Dell 2001FP flat screen. I don't know what
else you might need.

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Old September 19th 06, 07:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Keith
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Default Monitor not shutting off after 15 minutes

I have the x64 version of RC1, if that makes any difference, and
screensaver/power saver works flawlessly. Of course if you are using anything
other than a Windows included screensaver, there may be compatibility
problems. For instance, my favorite screensaver app is "Electric Sheep" and
won't work with Vista af any build. It starts, stops, freezes and generaly
behaves badly
--
Keith.


"Crazyghostboy" wrote:

It doesn't seem to be resolved in RC1 because i am running it on my laptop.
The previous version didn't seem to have it. Hope they will offer a solution
for this.

"Keith" wrote:

The screensaver/power saver problem has been resolved in RC1. I have my
screensaver set to start after 5 minutes and the monitor to shut down after
10 minutes. Works as timed and does not restart until I move the mouse
--
Keith.


"Crazyghostboy" wrote:

Same problem here. My laptop screen goes blank (black but the screen stays
on) after 15 minutes. I have a ATI mobility radeon 9600. It is kind of
annoying because when I am working on battery the laptop is empty very fast.

"Ironman273" wrote:

I set my power plan to turn off my monitor in 20 minutes (my screensaver
comes on in 15 minutes) but it won't turn off my monitor. This used to work
fine in Windows XP.

I have an nVidia 6800 with a Dell 2001FP flat screen. I don't know what
else you might need.

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Old September 24th 06, 04:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Soriak
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Default Monitor not shutting off after 15 minutes

I have the same problem. The monitors go black, but they remain on in the
same way they would with a blank screensaver. Monitors are both Samsung and
I'm running RC1 5600 x86.

"Crazyghostboy" wrote:

Same problem here. My laptop screen goes blank (black but the screen stays
on) after 15 minutes. I have a ATI mobility radeon 9600. It is kind of
annoying because when I am working on battery the laptop is empty very fast.

"Ironman273" wrote:

I set my power plan to turn off my monitor in 20 minutes (my screensaver
comes on in 15 minutes) but it won't turn off my monitor. This used to work
fine in Windows XP.

I have an nVidia 6800 with a Dell 2001FP flat screen. I don't know what
else you might need.

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Old November 29th 06, 05:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Drew
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Default Monitor not shutting off after 15 minutes

Ok, I am (now) running Vista RTM x64 on 64bit. Using a build-in OS screen
saver (Pictures). It comes on after the set 5 mins. I found a time for
Display to Shut Off, set that to 15mins. Found a when to sleep & set that to
30mins presently. I find nothing w/ which to select or enable a time for the
monitor to shut off. I have to hit its power button, otherwise the screen
saver will just keep going forever. You can obviously see what I'm asking
since the idea is to (be able to) tell it to turn (itself) off. Anxious for
responses. Lord know I've tried to get insight on this scenario.

Cheers,
Drew

"Soriak" wrote:

I have the same problem. The monitors go black, but they remain on in the
same way they would with a blank screensaver. Monitors are both Samsung and
I'm running RC1 5600 x86.

"Crazyghostboy" wrote:

Same problem here. My laptop screen goes blank (black but the screen stays
on) after 15 minutes. I have a ATI mobility radeon 9600. It is kind of
annoying because when I am working on battery the laptop is empty very fast.

"Ironman273" wrote:

I set my power plan to turn off my monitor in 20 minutes (my screensaver
comes on in 15 minutes) but it won't turn off my monitor. This used to work
fine in Windows XP.

I have an nVidia 6800 with a Dell 2001FP flat screen. I don't know what
else you might need.

 




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