The message "Power Save" tells me something very serious...

I get the following message if poster before my computer shuts... Automatic incoming energy saving (analog input)... What that does say? I have a 6 years, Vista Home Premium... Word 2003 with all the updates, I can access it; I use Norton Security. If I switch to Windows 8 this will solve my problem? Surely my 6 year old child is not obsolete or is it?

Hello

Everything works correctly, and no, it's not obsolete.

It is normally an error message would display at startup If the graphics hardware or the motherboard failedd

Have you looked on Google for this message: AutoDiscovery incoming energy saving (analog input)

There is a lot of information about this:

http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/desktop/f/3514/t/19478320.aspx

"Just save power means that the monitor is getting no signal. E soHR the computer went into hibernation or stopped. Have you tried this start by using the power button? Have you checked the light four diagnosis for any indication of a hardware failure? »

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Normally, the operating system upgrade does not solve a problem.

Advice before even considering the purchase of Windows 8;

Check if the manufacturer of your computer/laptop has Windows 8 drivers available for your model.

If this is not available, Windows 8/8.1 not install and work properly for you.

There is a lot of information in this first link from Microsoft:

Download and run the Windows Upgrade Assistant 8.1 of to see if your machine is compatible Windows 8.1 and read the update for Windows 8.1: FAQ here

:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/upgrade-to-Windows-8

"8.1 for Windows system requirements.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/system-requirements

See you soon.

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