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Hi all, new user, Im wodering if anyone has yet come up with the definitive answer to the issue
"Power saving enable yet?

I have seen a couple of threads regarding it, but nothing works? anyone assist?

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I think you need to tell us rather more about the problem you need solved.
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I think you need to tell us rather more about the problem you need solved.


hi sorry yeah,

rigth I keep getting a message that states "Power saving enabled monitor will shut down in a few seconds" so it does & i got no display, only remedy is closing the pc down & rebooting this is happening a lot, i have tried switching off all the power saving things i can find but no joy

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SO, what power saving settings have you switched off? In windows - which ones? In BIOS - which ones?

What PC and what monitor please?
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and did u install some power monitoring program on the pc.
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SO, what power saving settings have you switched off? In windows - which ones? In BIOS - which ones?

What PC and what monitor please?
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No i switched them off by going through the control panel, Power options, then switched them off that way

using HP Pavilion 04 P6418A-ABU 780

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and did u install some power monitoring program on the pc.



D/lded REGCURE after the problem started but nothing i try seems to work
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change the power saving options in the monitors OSD and in the BIOS too
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change the power saving options in the monitors OSD and in the BIOS too



did in the OSD but im afraid i dont know how to do it in ths bios, waht i mean is i dont know how to access the bios!
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when it starts up it will say something like press F1 or DEL to access BIOS/system configuration
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