Sceen empty after activation of the standby mode

What sleep mode, the monitor was turned off in sleep mode. After reactivation is by moving the mouse or punch a button on the keyboard, the PC wakes up and monitor on, but the empty guard monitor, nothing displayed on the monitor. The PC seemed wakes upward normally, as the indicator of power turned back and the hard drive flashes. I tried pressing all possible keys on the keyboard, no help. Can someone give me an idea?

Thank you.

Charles_cwk

Message edited by Wendy on 11/11/2009 07:40

Hello Glenn_XYZ, thank you very much for your information, THIS WORKS FOR ME TOO, I have disabled this feature for almost a year, and I works again after I have roll back the display to its older version driver (ver: 7.15.11.7521 to the worm: 7.15.11.65). My OS is Vista 32 bit.

I underatand there have friends in this forum also have the same problem, try method in the above message.

I recently faced another problem: IE8 stop working intermittently and had to close, it happened especially often when reading emails. It happened again in a few minutes, even I close all browser windows and re-open again. But especially it closed only my current working window and recovered with my previous windows.

I have no idea about it and try using FireFox instead of IE8 at the moment. Can anyone help please? Thank you!

Charles_CWK

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