What programs are running. some programs will not allow windows to sleep or hibernate.
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Browse All Topicsmy monitor will not shut down nor witl my computer go to standby according to the specified time. also when i close the lip the display stays on and it doesnt go to standby as specified. also when i press the keys to turn off the display it flashes off then back on.it will not stay off on my dell inspiron 700m
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run msconfig and disable all non-microsoft services and try to get this to go into standby. This will eliminate a program from causing the issue. (msconfig - services - hide all microsoft services - disable all then reboot)
If you do the above and are still having issues, then you have a driver issue. Start disabling devices in device manager (starting with the TI SD card reader) and test to see which one is the cause of the issue.
Also, try a different user profile, incase there is some corruption in the user profile settings.
your sujestion sounds over my head and potentially dangerous. i am afraiud it could cause me lots of newroblemms that i would be unable to handle. waiting for an easuer solution. thanks
also i dont think you read carefully my problem as you are thinking i can get into satndy which i can, if i select it. below is my question
my monitor will not shut down nor witl my computer go to standby according to the specified time. also when i close the lip the display stays on and it doesnt go to standby as specified. also when i press the keys to turn off the display it flashes off then back on.it will not stay off on my dell inspiron 700m
If you follow Brents suggestion exactly the way written, then there is nothing dangerous. You are simply stopping all the programs that startup with windows (which is just like when you first installed Windows and had no other porgrams booting up). All of the required Microsoft stuff will still start - so nothing dangerous there. If you can get the monitor to turn off in this state - then we know it's a software compatibility problem. Otherwise it's something else. Once you've tested this - you just go back into msconfig - and tick all of those items again that used to startup and everything is back to normal.
Before you start unticking things in MSxonfig - make a note of what items were ticked (as not all of them might be) - so that you know which ones to put back.
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by: XconPosted on 2008-01-10 at 17:35:26ID: 20633368
It sounds like a hardware issue but I would probably try and reload your windows in hopes that, that fixes it and you have no hardware issue.