to wake up my Pavilion of mode m7463w 'sleep', I tore the monitor turn off many times

When ycomputer m is in the mode 'sleep' the only way to get the work station is to monitor under & off several times each time the office willl 'flash', so that eventually it will stay on the screen, sometimes I have to restart even! What is a monitor or a problem of csard graphics? or something else?

Sounds like a monitor problem.
Have you tried another cable, graphics port to the pc and monitor?
Also test the monitor on another pc.

C.

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