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RollerburnNe
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Re: Display power-off stopped working (Win 7, Solved)

Need help correcting this with XP. I consider myself fairly computer savy but cannot get the commands to work in XP. ANy thoughs? I hate this recent upgrade...
amigo_boy
join:2005-07-22

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The commands only work with Win 7. For XP, you have to manually go in and re-enable your power settings. Read through the thread, especially a couple posts before yours. They talk about XP.

bitstopjoe
join:2009-08-02
Pen Argyl, PA

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Right click on your desktop, click properties, then screen saver, then power. Click never, apply then ok. Then click power again I click 5 min then apply then ok.

Cant make it any clearer than that..

Again this ONLY works on XP, Win 7 is more involved, just read all the posts here to find out what you have to do.

Joe Sica
jwichman
join:2008-04-28
Emden, MO

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said by bitstopjoe:

Right click on your desktop, click properties, then screen saver, then power. Click never, apply then ok. Then click power again I click 5 min then apply then ok.

Cant make it any clearer than that..

Again this ONLY works on XP, Win 7 is more involved, just read all the posts here to find out what you have to do.

Joe Sica
I tried it real quickly on my XP system and it didn't work.

However earlier I was testing some microphones over magicJack with a friend and hadn't yet unhooked the 3 USB audio devices I had connected - in addition to the built-in audio!

I think that might'a been holding it up a tad LOL

P.S. Best was a mVox USB speakerphone closely followed by a Sun microphone (part# 370-1414) copped off of a circa 1997 Sun Sparc workstation.