Go to "Start" go to "Control Panel" then to "System and Security" under "Power Options" click on "change when computer sleeps" set the "put the computer to sleep" to "never". That should solve the problem.
Hi,
When you have the computer on, and you can see your desktop, right click anywhere (other than a file or icon) on the desktop and click properties. Inside properties you want to click on the screen saver tab and then go to power options. You can change the power on the monitor to never, and go to the hibernate tab and click that off. Click Ok, and your done.
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Mark
Go to Start, Settings Control Panel or Start, Control Panel and go to the Power Options icon. Change the hibernation section to never.normally u press the power on button to bring it back to life, but yoru better of turning this off can be a night mare.
Click the "Start" button found at the bottom left hand side of your desktop. Select "Turn Off Computer" in the "Start" menu options.
Click "Restart" in the "Turn Off Computer" dialog box to reboot your computer.
Watch your computer's reboot display closely. Press "F2" when you see the system keys display at the bottom of the screen, just before the Windows splash screen appears, to access the BIOS panel.
Make any needed changes in the BIOS and hit the "F10" key to save your changes and exit the BIOS. Your computer will complete the startup process and launch Windows.
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