My computer keeps going into power saving mode and it is not configured for it... What can I do

My computer guard shut down in power save mode... I installed everything that has been suggested to correct this, but nothing works

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    Please let us know the version of windows and the video card installed on the system. Please check the system with a different video cable as well.

    Once the system goes into power saving mode please let us know the color of the leds on the tower.

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    2. What is the brand and model of the computer?

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    Just unpacked a Dell Inspiron 530, I bought in January 2009 (long story).

    After all hang up, I turned it on. Monitor shows a brief moment, just a flash, AUTO DETECT (ANALOG INPUT) entering POWER SAVE, then it goes black and nothing that I bring him on.

    This Inspiron came only with a VGA monitor plug. The flat screen has a DVI and VGA and DVI and VGA cables sheets. I connected the VGA cable to the VGA connectors.

    I tried the fixes I found on this site: PC and disconnect the cable VGA pc and monitor, reconnect. Disconnecting power plug from the monitor, plug back. From the start, press the F6 key. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. He has been guaranteed.

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    Bindu R - Microsoft technical support.
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    Hello
     
    1. have you made changes on the computer recently?
    2. do you use a particular application when your computer crashes?

    Method 1.
    Check to see if the problem exists in Safe Mode, if the computer works as expected in mode without failure, then we can solve the problem in the clean boot state.
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    Thank you, and in what concerns:
    Shekhar S - Microsoft technical support.

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  • My computer is stuck in power saving mode

    Hello. I need your help guys. My computer won't come out of power saving mode. I was chatting with someone on MSN and light of my computer went from blue to orange and my screen went black and I got the message "power save mode, press any key or move the mouse to leave". I pressed all the keys and moved the mouse, but it wouldn't leave the power saving mode. I unplugged my computer and I even changed around the RAM cards. I took the CMOS battery and tried. Nothing has worked. I also took my videos and my graphics driver cables. Still, he doesn't after that I put everything in place [except the drums]. Recently, I put the battery back in and it still doesn't work. I dusted off my gear inside my computer and cleaned the fans. There is this light inside my orange computer as soon as I put the power cable at the back of my pc. I don't know what to do. It's so frustrating. I need your help! Here are a few photos from my computer (Dell Inspiron 530 s, A).

    1: http://tinypic.com/r/28vwufp/7
    2: http://tinypic.com/r/dwvzhz/7
    3: http://tinypic.com/r/1444ojt/7

    Here are the pieces of vaues for numbers of image 3:
    1 - socket processor (CPU)
    2 - connector (CPU_FAN) CPU fan
    3 - connectors (DIMM_1) memory
    4 - connectors (DIMM_2) memory
    5 - connectors (DIMM_3) memory
    6 - connectors (DIMM_4) memory
    7 - main power connector (ATX_POWER)
    8. Jack battery
    9 - connectors (SATA0) SATA drive
    10 - CMOS jumper (CLEAR CMOS)
    11. password jumper (CLEAR_PW)
    12 - connectors (SATA1) SATA drive
    13 - connectors (SATA4) SATA drive
    14 - connector (F_PANEL) front panel
    15 - connector (F_USB1)
    16 - connectors (SATA5) SATA drive
    17 - connector (F_USB2)
    18 - modular connector (F_USB3) before
    19 - front audio (F_AUDIO)
    20 - connector (PCI2) PCI
    21 - connector (PCI1) PCI
    22 PCI Express x 1 Connector (PCIE_X1)
    23 PCI Express x 16 connector (PCIE_X16)
    24 - audio connectors
    25 - 2 USB and 1 LAN connector
    26 - 2 USB connectors
    27 - connector (CHASSIS_FAN) chassis fan
    28 - video connector (VGA)
    29 - power supply of the CPU (ATX_CPU)

    Thanks for your help in advance!

    E-mail: * e-mail address is removed from the privacy * [contact if we need to discuss.

    Hi xxbrgxx,

    You can see the steps mentioned in the links of dell under which addresses question power saving mode

    http://support.Dell.com/support/eDOCS/monitors/1901FP/en/trouble.htm

    http://en.community.Dell.com/f/3529/t/17144276.aspx

    If the problem persists, contact dell for assistance more specialized on this issue.

    http://support.Dell.com/support/index.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=DHS

    Thanks and greetings

    Ajay K

    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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