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hibernation


Question Posted Sunday January 6 2008, 5:51 pm

i have a gateway flatscreen computer and when i first bought it it would go into hybernation mode and id just have to like hit something and i'td turn back on or whatever. and i fixed it, but i forgot how. and now its doing it again. any idea how to make it stop hybernating or sleeping..or whatever its doing?

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ChevyIINova answered Sunday January 6 2008, 7:59 pm:
In Windows XP right click on the Desktop, (any where there's not an icon) go to "properties" then click the screen saver tab, in the box go all the way down to the right (above the apply button) and click "power" in there you'll see a few options to disable hibernation, turn off monitor etc...

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