COMPUTER MONITOR GO TO SLEEP WITHOUT INSTRUCTION TO DO SO.

My computer screen goes to sleep without any provocation. It is a product of Hewlett-Packard. I have a new monitor and a new modem. This situation has occurred with the old monitor and modem as well. I entered "power options" and done and made the adjustments 'never' go to sleep. Always the screen goes black, beeps, then a message indicates that the monitor is going to sleep. How can I solve this problem? Maybe you can send me in another sense of what I've done so far. Thank you for your help.

Sincerely,

Vernon

I DON'T KNOW RIGHT NOW, IF THE MONITOR HAS A WINDOWN SETTING OF ITS OWN, BUT NOW THAT YOU MENTION IT I'LL LOOK INTO THIS AS I GO DOWN ALONG THE ROAD TO THE ANSWER HERE. THANK YOU FOR YOR ENTRY.

You can also see if the current graphics card has a sleep function monitor in his own control software.

If this is to happen with other monitors as well, it is a very good possibility.

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