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Re: Monitor Does Not Turn ON After Restart/Reboot
What method are you using to exit hibernate mode? Reason for asking is that
many confuse hibernate with standby. "FalconZR7" <FalconZR7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:81D2BC46-0D9C-4E09-A253-A9D6F58F338F@microsoft.com... >I have a desktop running Windows XP Home edition. For some reason after the > computer went into Hibernate mode, and the monitor powered down, the > monitor > will no longer come back on. It will not come on if I turn it on or off, > wiggle the mouse etc... > > When I restart the system, I get the initial boot screen and the Microsoft > XP splash screen, then it immediately goes dark and powers down. Yet the > system continues to ramp up. I've tried switching monitors, and had the > same > results. So there's something in Windows telling the monitors to stay in > Hibernate and I have no idea how to fix this. > > This is my daughter's (5) computer and I would appreciate any help. |
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Re: Monitor Does Not Turn ON After Restart/Reboot
I know of one case where this problem was corrected by updating the video
driver card from the manufacturers site. Check to see if you have latest driver. "FalconZR7" <FalconZR7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4191226C-A9B2-4137-AB05-22045B026C82@microsoft.com... > This particular computer requires the Power button to be pressed to exit > hibernate. However, even if I do a hard shut down (kill the power), then > restart, the situation below occurs. > > I've tried other options, such as the ESC and moving the mouse. > Disconnecting power for more than 24 hours, etc... > > "Unknown" wrote: > >> What method are you using to exit hibernate mode? Reason for asking is >> that >> many confuse hibernate with standby. >> "FalconZR7" <FalconZR7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:81D2BC46-0D9C-4E09-A253-A9D6F58F338F@microsoft.com... >> >I have a desktop running Windows XP Home edition. For some reason after >> >the >> > computer went into Hibernate mode, and the monitor powered down, the >> > monitor >> > will no longer come back on. It will not come on if I turn it on or >> > off, >> > wiggle the mouse etc... >> > >> > When I restart the system, I get the initial boot screen and the >> > Microsoft >> > XP splash screen, then it immediately goes dark and powers down. Yet >> > the >> > system continues to ramp up. I've tried switching monitors, and had the >> > same >> > results. So there's something in Windows telling the monitors to stay >> > in >> > Hibernate and I have no idea how to fix this. >> > >> > This is my daughter's (5) computer and I would appreciate any help. >> >> >> |
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Re: Monitor Does Not Turn ON After Restart/Reboot
This worked. From SAFE MODE I was able to update the Video Card driver
directly with Windows. System restarted and came up in Normal mode with full display. I'll still keep my power settings at NEVER shutting off, just in case. Thanks for your help. I appreciate it. Keeps my Pentium 3 (yes that's right) computer going a bit longer for my daughter to use. Thanks. "Unknown" wrote: > I know of one case where this problem was corrected by updating the video > driver card from the manufacturers site. > Check to see if you have latest driver. > "FalconZR7" <FalconZR7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4191226C-A9B2-4137-AB05-22045B026C82@microsoft.com... > > This particular computer requires the Power button to be pressed to exit > > hibernate. However, even if I do a hard shut down (kill the power), then > > restart, the situation below occurs. > > > > I've tried other options, such as the ESC and moving the mouse. > > Disconnecting power for more than 24 hours, etc... > > > > "Unknown" wrote: > > > >> What method are you using to exit hibernate mode? Reason for asking is > >> that > >> many confuse hibernate with standby. > >> "FalconZR7" <FalconZR7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:81D2BC46-0D9C-4E09-A253-A9D6F58F338F@microsoft.com... > >> >I have a desktop running Windows XP Home edition. For some reason after > >> >the > >> > computer went into Hibernate mode, and the monitor powered down, the > >> > monitor > >> > will no longer come back on. It will not come on if I turn it on or > >> > off, > >> > wiggle the mouse etc... > >> > > >> > When I restart the system, I get the initial boot screen and the > >> > Microsoft > >> > XP splash screen, then it immediately goes dark and powers down. Yet > >> > the > >> > system continues to ramp up. I've tried switching monitors, and had the > >> > same > >> > results. So there's something in Windows telling the monitors to stay > >> > in > >> > Hibernate and I have no idea how to fix this. > >> > > >> > This is my daughter's (5) computer and I would appreciate any help. > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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Re: Monitor Does Not Turn ON After Restart/Reboot
You're welcome! Pentium 3's are perfectly fine.
"FalconZR7" <FalconZR7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2EE97DAA-47DC-4003-8551-3CE37BB90CE3@microsoft.com... > This worked. From SAFE MODE I was able to update the Video Card driver > directly with Windows. System restarted and came up in Normal mode with > full > display. I'll still keep my power settings at NEVER shutting off, just in > case. > > Thanks for your help. I appreciate it. Keeps my Pentium 3 (yes that's > right) > computer going a bit longer for my daughter to use. > > Thanks. > > "Unknown" wrote: > >> I know of one case where this problem was corrected by updating the video >> driver card from the manufacturers site. >> Check to see if you have latest driver. >> "FalconZR7" <FalconZR7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:4191226C-A9B2-4137-AB05-22045B026C82@microsoft.com... >> > This particular computer requires the Power button to be pressed to >> > exit >> > hibernate. However, even if I do a hard shut down (kill the power), >> > then >> > restart, the situation below occurs. >> > >> > I've tried other options, such as the ESC and moving the mouse. >> > Disconnecting power for more than 24 hours, etc... >> > >> > "Unknown" wrote: >> > >> >> What method are you using to exit hibernate mode? Reason for asking is >> >> that >> >> many confuse hibernate with standby. >> >> "FalconZR7" <FalconZR7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:81D2BC46-0D9C-4E09-A253-A9D6F58F338F@microsoft.com... >> >> >I have a desktop running Windows XP Home edition. For some reason >> >> >after >> >> >the >> >> > computer went into Hibernate mode, and the monitor powered down, the >> >> > monitor >> >> > will no longer come back on. It will not come on if I turn it on or >> >> > off, >> >> > wiggle the mouse etc... >> >> > >> >> > When I restart the system, I get the initial boot screen and the >> >> > Microsoft >> >> > XP splash screen, then it immediately goes dark and powers down. Yet >> >> > the >> >> > system continues to ramp up. I've tried switching monitors, and had >> >> > the >> >> > same >> >> > results. So there's something in Windows telling the monitors to >> >> > stay >> >> > in >> >> > Hibernate and I have no idea how to fix this. >> >> > >> >> > This is my daughter's (5) computer and I would appreciate any help. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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