How to prevent my monitor turn off?

I know this question has been asked repeatedly, but often the proposals remained without answers of the user.

Therefore, accept my apologies for asking it again.

Windows 7 x 64 is running.

All goes well, until all of a sudden the screen turns off. There's - no - way to get on again.

Mouse movements, altr-ctrl-del, nothing.

PowerPlan is set to 'High Performance'

Turn off the display: never

Put the computer to sleep: never

High performance - requires a password on the reactivation of the establishment: No.
Hard drive - turn off hard disk after - setting: never
Internet Explorer - JavaScript Timer Frequency - setting: maximum performance
Wallpaper settings - slide show - setting: available
The wireless adapter settings - setting of the energy saving Mode: maximum performance
Sleep :
-Sleep - after setting: never
-Allow hybrid sleep - setting: Off
-Corner layout - setting: never
-Allow the wake timers - adjustment: activate
Settings of the USB - USB selective suspend setting - setting; Activated
Cover and the power button
-Power button action - parameter: closed
-Sleep button action - parameter: sleep
PCI Express - links power state management - setting: Off
Processor power management
-Minimum processor state - setting: 100%
-Political cooling system - framework: assets
-Maximum processor State - setting: 100%
Display - the display off-setting: never
Multimedia settings
-For sharing media - setting: avoid idling to sleep
-For video playback - setting: optimize video quality

Windows 7 x 64

The drivers are all uptodate

I need to stop the pc and reboot.

Any suggestions?

Meanwhile, I'm afraid I don't know what the use is for "Allow wake timers" and "USB selective suspend setting '.

What are they supposed to manage and recommended settings.

Thank you

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Hi Mike,.

Thanks for posting your request.

We will try these steps and check.

Step 1: Turn off the screen saver by selecting the screen saver 'None '. And check if you have a similar question.

If the problem persists, please turn off the sleep in the BIOS. To check the BIOS settings, please consult the user manual or contact the manufacturer of the motherboard.

Step 2: Perform the check and the boot if the problem persists. It will start Windows 7 by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This type of boot is known as a "clean boot". A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.

Please see this link which has the steps showing how to perform the clean boot:

(1) perform the clean boot (check the link to perform the clean boot)

(2) enable half the services

(3) determine whether the problem returns

(4) enable half of the startup items

(5) determine if the problem returns

(6) repeat the steps above until you find out which program or service is causing the issue

After you determine the startup item or the service that is causing the problem, contact the manufacturer of the program to determine if the problem can be solved. Or, run the System Configuration utility, and then click to clear the check box of the element of the problem.

Note: see 'How do I reset the computer to start normally after a boot minimum troubleshooting' to reset the computer starts normally after troubleshooting.

Check out the link where the user has had a similar problem below:

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en/w7itproperf/thread/b769d9b4-300E-4066-B071-da54926112d2

I hope this helps. Please feel free to answer in the case where you are facing in the future other problems with Windows.

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