My monitor turn

I have a gateway monitor FPD1975W TFT LCD Monitor and it turn off turn back on I hit CTRL ESC and it will come back but you never know for how long. Can someone help me with this problem

Hi bkaycolumbus,

It may be something to do with your Power Options in the control Panal. Hear how to change:

  1. Go to start > control Panal
  2. Open Systerm and maintenance
  3. Click on Power Options
  4. If this is your first time you use that Power Wchodzis then the Option must be selected on the balanced power setting. Click on change Plan settings (under the balanced Word)

From here you can make the selection for what you want in the power plan.

Will324

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