Turn off the computer screen

My screen just turned laptop black if it was on. I had to turn it off by clicking the close button and turn it on before I could use my pc again. When turned on, he showed "Recovery Windows". Can I solve this problem before happen again... ?

Hi Ayan,

Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

According to the description of the problem, I understand that the laptop screen becomes black, even if it is enabled.

I will certainly help you in this matter.

This problem may occur if computer power plan settings have set the monitor to turn off after a specific time.

Please follow the steps.

a. click the Start button.

(b) in the search box to start, type Power Options and press ENTER.

c. click on change plan settings.

d. Select the never option from the drop down menu to turn the screen and put the computer to sleep.

e. click on save changes.

If you face problems more when working with Windows Mail on the Microsoft Community Forum.

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