computer will be management option not Eve if power > 1 minute

If the option to set power management standby after 1 minute of inactivity, it works; otherwise it is not - any ideas?

Hello

·        Were you able to use watch on the system before with no problems? Since when are you facing this problem?

·        Remember to make changes to the system?

Method 1:

I suggest to update display drivers as well as drivers from the chipset on the system and check if the problem is resolved. See the article mentioned below.

How to manage devices in Windows XP

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/283658

Method 2:

If you have set any screensaver then, it could be that the screen saver wakes up the system after 1 minute. I suggest to disable the screensaver on the system and check if the system is able to go in standby mode. Follow the steps mentioned below.

a. press the right-click on your mouse when your desktop is visible. A menu will appear.

b. click 'properties '.

c. look at the tabs under the marked blue title bar "display properties". You should be able to see one marked "screen saver". Click the screen saver tab once. You should now see a small monitor.

d. find the drop down next to the marked buttons 'Settings' and 'Preview '. Click on the arrow down on the right side of the menu drop down.

e. look the list of available screensavers. The first menu is marked '(none) '. Click on this title. Once you have clicked on the title, the "Apply" button will become operational.

f. click apply. Close the display properties window and the Control Panel window. You have now disabled successfully your screen saver.

I suggest you follow the steps mentioned in the article below.

How to solve the problems of hibernation and standby in Windows XP

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/907477

Thanks and regards.

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