Screensaver - fail to start (not starting)

Problem: Windows get the screensaver with the result;

-a computer unlocked,

-a screen constantly showing the desktop computer

Suspected or causes: Windows Media Center, Intellipoint drivers

More information: This has happened for a long time with mouse of laptop with windows vista. I looked around and it seems to have something to do with Windows Media Center (ref: http://bryantlikes.com/ScreenSaverDoesntActivateInVista.aspx). I have enough problems with the fact that Windows Media Center is boring and useless (for me) but now when it causes problems the solution would be to UNINSTALL THIS GARBAGE.

Cannot do it... but you can go through a rigamaroll to disable WMC services. It is a bit much. Microsoft read you? Do WMC a feature in windows that you can just disable in programs and features.

Concerns: This isn't the first question that Vista has had with the screensaver is not acquired. The screen saver is peace of mind for many people. It MUST take place in order to protect the information of the current user. If it's not it means that Windows is broken and potentially non-secure. Why so many programs do not have the capacity to interrupt the countdown until the screen saver happens? Shouldn't the peripheral activity control human interface be processed by a program or a driver who oversees all HIDs? Should we not THAT the pilot able to interrupt the countdown screen saver or a SINGLE program. How did Microsoft can't even get this right? Twice if not more now.

Just someone to tell me that the solution is to buy Windows 7. I dare you.

(Linux looking for very nice for daily use now.) I could activate Windows whenever I feel like treating fail or whenever I want to run my windows apps and when I finished I could switch to linux and leave the computer idle and start my inactive programs securely it.)

In any case, I hope you come all upward with a suitable/fix solution because this isn't the fix etc. compatible HID No. I already have it. Hop we're Microsoft, do not let people on the hanging of Vista.

Zoele,

I'm looking to get additional information about your question.

The problem when Windows Media Center is closed?
Also, have you tried adjusting your mouse power management settings:

  1. Click Start , type Device Manager and press enter
  2. Find your mouse that is causing the problem, right-click on it and choose Properties
  3. Click the power management tab at the top of the window
  4. Try different combinations of activation or deactivation of these parameters to see if the problem persists
Let me know if it helps.

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