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Energy Management
Using Vista HP x64.
Energy management was working just fine. I do have wireless keyboard and mouse from MS but I don't know if this is the problem or not. I do have all the lastest drivers installed. I don't know if screensaver was working after installing the wireless key and mouse, I didn't pay it much attention to this function after the install. I've looked on the net for solutions but none can be found. Any references to activating screensaver and energy management would be very nice. Thanks, Larry |
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Energy Management
I found my own solution. There was an update but it was deemed not important
so I never installed it. It was called update KB932246. Anyways I'm up and working now. |
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Energy Management
What problem? You don't don't say. You enable the screensaver the same as
always. Right click on the desktop, personalize, screensaver. Power options in control panel has the energy saving settings arranged in Themes. Pick one, then change Advanced Settings to cusomize. Look up Power Management in Help. "LarryC" wrote: Using Vista HP x64. Energy management was working just fine. I do have wireless keyboard and mouse from MS but I don't know if this is the problem or not. I do have all the lastest drivers installed. I don't know if screensaver was working after installing the wireless key and mouse, I didn't pay it much attention to this function after the install. I've looked on the net for solutions but none can be found. Any references to activating screensaver and energy management would be very nice. Thanks, Larry |
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Energy Management
That wasn't the problem of not setting the parameters, Mary, thanks anyways.
There was an update that was missing. Once installed everything worked fine. "Mary" wrote: What problem? You don't don't say. You enable the screensaver the same as always. Right click on the desktop, personalize, screensaver. Power options in control panel has the energy saving settings arranged in Themes. Pick one, then change Advanced Settings to cusomize. Look up Power Management in Help. "LarryC" wrote: Using Vista HP x64. Energy management was working just fine. I do have wireless keyboard and mouse from MS but I don't know if this is the problem or not. I do have all the lastest drivers installed. I don't know if screensaver was working after installing the wireless key and mouse, I didn't pay it much attention to this function after the install. I've looked on the net for solutions but none can be found. Any references to activating screensaver and energy management would be very nice. Thanks, Larry |