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May 14, 2015 - Use that code to go into the BIOS. Disable all passwords that are enabled. If asked for the CURRENT password use that code. If asked for NEW ...
What you are experiencing isn't "sleep" mode, it is the screen saver. If you have WINXP, right click on a clear area of the desktop, and select "Properties". When the DISPLAY PROPERTIES window appears, select the "screen saver" tab. Change the "WAIT" time to the time you wish the scrren saver to delay. If you don't want to have to login after a screen time out, uncheck the "On resume, display Welcome Screen" box.
go into your control panel and under power saving turn off the sleep mode settings also check power saving sleep mode settings in bios by pressing f2 at boot also check battery options in security settings hope this helps and yes hp techs are just high paid plumbers reading memos from screens so there not usually much help lol
Hello,
There is no fuse inside.If this is idle for a few years , might be there is some dust in switch so you will have to clean it once and also try with exchanging the power cords.
You PC has crashed, you need to run a recovery (which will lead to format the partition and reinstall the O/s, that means all your data will be lost).
Restart the notebook and start tapping F11 key,you will come to Recovery Manager, click on Advance Options, and select System Recovery and click on next, select No without backingup the files (as this option most of the times fails). Click on next and wait for 30-40 mins for the reinstallation to get completed.
The setting is controlled by your computer not the monitor. I'm assuming you are running Windows - open the Control Panel (from the Start button) and go to Power Options. You can find it in here. If you have problems, get back to me with the specific Operating System you are using and version or service pack level and I can give you more specific details.
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