Monitor goes to sleep mode at startup from the system recovery

I just did a system restore on my desk.

I backed up all my files and the wipe seemed fine,

but now every time I try to turn on the computer, it goes to the windows logo, loads, then the screen goes to sleep and he will start.

Any suggestions?

Andrew

If you encounter problems after using the recovery process, contact the manufacturer of the computer.

This isn't their recovery process, Microsoft.

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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