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Dell Monitor Power save mode activate using pc

My machine is working fine. I can hear boot beep. windows is working fine. But the monitor is showing ""information : Monitor is in power save mode Activate using PC""
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Yes right click on desktop select properties then click on screen saver then increase wait time problem will solved

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My machine is working fine. I can hear boot beep. windows is working fine. But the monitor is showing ""information : Monitor is in power save mode Activate using PC"" Any Solution to FIX !

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