Setting of power supply problems

I use Windows Vista and have adjusted the power settings in the control panel so that the computer and the monitor may not turn off or go to sleep for four or five hours.  Even if I all the two will be stop after 20 minutes of inactivity even if music or a movie is playing.  Someone knows how can I fix?

Hi Lesher.12,
 
Method 1:
I suggest you to follow these methods provided below and check if the problem reappears.
 
a. Click Start, Control Panel, system and Maintenance and then click Power Options.
b. Select high performance and then click on change plan settings.
c. change the settings to never.
d. click the button Save changes to accept the changes and restart the computer.
e. find the question.
 
Reference:
 
 
 
Method 2:
Please go to your command prompt and enter the following command:
powercfg /RestoreDefaultPolicies

After you enter this command, press ENTER. After that, please check if you have your back eating patterns and if it solves your problem.

Thank you, and in what concerns:
I. Suuresh Kumar - Microsoft technical support.

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