Have you looked at your S3 settings in the BIOS setup configuration?
bios setup access keys. Go to:
http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
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"Peekstra" <Peekstra.34ixo6@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone,
>
>
> as the subject says, I have a problem with my computer: the display
> doesn't turn off after the configured time set in the active power plan.
> The screensaver works fine, so it's not that (for example) a mouse is
> giving random input. Also, when I shut down the computer, the display
> jumps to powersaving, so the display works fine.
>
> I've already tried a lot of things to solve it and I hope that someone
> can help because I don't know what to do know.... 
>
> Things I've tried:
>
> - Set a different time in the power plan, set time time to disabled and
> enabled again.
> - Disable all wakeon devices by using powercfg
> - Install a generic monitor driver instead of the Samsun 204B one.
> - Use the secondary DVI port
> - Update to the latest Nvidia drivers for my 7600GT
> - Run Vista with all programs disabled (both tried msconfig and
> safemode)
> - Use the latest BIOS for my motherboard (S3 mode is set to enabled
> according to powercfg).
> - Installed the latest Intel INF files
> - Create a new power plan
> - Tried a different screensaver
>
>
> So what can I try now?
>
>
> thanks!
>
>
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