Goes immediately into sleep mode
Try booting into Safe Mode then go into the Control Panel and change the Power Options.
Turn off the computer, then hit the power button to turn itback on and immediately start hitting the F8 key repeatedly until you see SAFEMODE. Take the Safe Mode option and let it boot up. Safe Mode will lookdifferent to you, the screen will be darker and the icons bigger, this isnormal.Once safe mode is up click Start/Control Panel and look for Power Options.
SOURCE: Start up Probelms HP Pavilion Slimline
I'm the same guest from before and I've got my slimline back up and running. I found the solution somewhere else, can't remember where as I was on someone else's computer, but suggested a boot up problem with some USB devices. One suggestion was to power the computer down, unplug all USB devices and power it up again. The only USB device I had was an HP all-in-one printer/scanner. I unplugged that and the computer booted right up. Hope this helps!!
SOURCE: Monitor goes into sleep mode after a few seconds
Click on Programs --> Setting --> Control Panel
Choose the "Power Options"
in the "power schemes" Choose the Turnoff Montior, turnoff HDD, system standby
and system hibernate as "Never" in each combo box and clikc on apply.
repeat the above process for every power scheme options
Let me know if your problem is solved and rate me as FIXYA!
SOURCE: Monitor goes into sleep mode after a few seconds
This is normaly cause by incorrect power management settings.
check power management setting in both windows and your computers bios
you will not need to worry about the power management settings of the bios when an operating system such as windows is loaded.
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SOURCE: I Have a HP Slimline
1. after pressing poer button repetedly press f 8 go to safe mode enable vga mode.
if that does not work
2. get a pcie, pci, or agp video less than $100.00 that should fix it unless the mobo is ging bad itself.
SOURCE: HP Slimline Pavillion s3123w monitor going to sleep.
Sounds like the motherboard might be bad but go thru these steps.
Unseat and reseat the memory one stick at a time in each slot one at at time and turn on the computer after each stick reinsertion.
If that doesn't get the video to come back up then go ahead and unseat and reseat the CPU. Then try turning on the computer.
If that doesn't do it, make sure there is no power going to the hard drive or the dvd drive. Then try turning on the computer.
If you do all of these steps and you still have no video, then the motherboard is bad and would need to be replaced.
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