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Windows XP Power Configuration Headaches: Windows XP keeps turning the monitor off.

Cause Windows XP uses a default power scheme that helps conserve energy. A typical default setting is for XP to turn off your monitor after 20 minutes of inactivity. You can turn the monitor on again by simply moving your mouse. If you want to stop this behavior or adjust it, you can easily do so.

The Pain Killer To adjust power options, just follow these steps:

  1. Click Start | Control Panel.
  2. Double-click Power Options. If you don't see Power Options, you need to click the Switch to Classic View option in the left Control Panel pane. Then, you'll see the Power Options.
  3. On the Power Schemes tab, shown in the illustration, you can change the monitor and hard disks turn-off value. You can also use the Power Schemes drop-down menu and choose a different scheme that might work well for you. The schemes simply preconfigure the monitor and hard disks turnoff features, but you can manually change them to whatever you want.

  4. Click OK to save your changes.

Some computer manufacturers make changes to the power options so that the features are specific to the hardware they use. Don't let this confuse you–you should still see the same power options and features.

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