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Browse All TopicsI have a Dell Dimension XPS T600 with a P780 monitor (not a flat panel) running Windows XP Professional.
The monitor has worked fine for close to 5 years. Yesterday, out of the blue, the monitor has a black screen with this message, "Monitor is in power save mode. Activate using PC." I don't have any power save features enabled and I haven't made any recent HW configuration changes. The only recent change in the system config is a few days before this happened I installed MS Office 2003. However, the PC worked fine after installing it.
I've tried rebooting, leaving the PC powered off for a few hours, reseating the video card, and I even replaced the battery on the motherboard. I plugged the monitor into my laptop and it worked, so I think the problem is the PC, not the monitor. The PC powers up, but I don't believe it's booting into Windows--can't be sure since I don't see anyhthing on the monitor except a black screen with the "Monitor is in power save mode" message.
Has anyone else experienced this problem, or have ideas on how to fix it? I appreciate any and all help!
Thanks,
Sean
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