Setting display to adjust the screen from black.

Where settle this on Vista Home Premium? Impossible to find.

Hello

Control Panel - Power Options - Choose top left when turn off display

Also check the power Plans - change plan settings - check those and advanced settings
Reset to default values if necessary and then set as you wish.

Control Panel - personalization - screensaver

I hope this helps. Rob - bicycle - Mark Twain said it is good.

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