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| Guest | Monitor goes to sleep while playing a game Hi, I have had this issue ever since I installed Windows Vista Ultimate on my PC. I used to run Windows XP, and have never had this problem while running XP. The problem is, everytime I play a game for sometime (the time when it happens varies), the monitor goes to Sleep randomly while playing a game, and there is no way to get it back from that state (it never comes back from Sleep mode). Let me highlight that this only happens while playing games. I trully have no idea what might be the cause of this issue, but it sure is annoying. Just to highlight couple games that this happens with: Guild Wars, and Battlefield 2 are the two most recent ones. If anyone knows of this problem, and has any idea as to how I can resolve it please let me know. I will be more than thankful for any help that will be provided. Thanks, Kam |
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| Guest | Re: Monitor goes to sleep while playing a game Hey Kam, I have the exact same problem. I've just bought an uber gaming rig and have been trying to play Far Cry and Stalker. As you say the time it happens varies and the only way to get back to windows is to press the reset button. Like you, I never had this problem with XP. Thought at first that it might be a heat issue with my graphics card (8800 GTX) but I'm beginning to think it's more to do with Vista itself. I've emailed my tech support guys to see if they can shed some light on the problem. If they come up with anything useful I'll pass it on to you. Cheers. Si "KiillaKam" <KiillaKam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5C071000-8BB3-44C3-89EA-E9F564BFB055@microsoft.com... > Hi, I have had this issue ever since I installed Windows Vista Ultimate on > my > PC. I used to run Windows XP, and have never had this problem while > running > XP. The problem is, everytime I play a game for sometime (the time when > it > happens varies), the monitor goes to Sleep randomly while playing a game, > and > there is no way to get it back from that state (it never comes back from > Sleep mode). > > Let me highlight that this only happens while playing games. I trully > have > no idea what might be the cause of this issue, but it sure is annoying. > Just > to highlight couple games that this happens with: Guild Wars, and > Battlefield 2 are the two most recent ones. > > If anyone knows of this problem, and has any idea as to how I can resolve > it > please let me know. I will be more than thankful for any help that will > be > provided. > > Thanks, > Kam |
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| Guest | Re: Monitor goes to sleep while playing a game Hey Si. It's good to see that I'm not the only one having this problem. I myself tried calling technical support, but unfortunately my 90-day-free support has ran out already, hence I came on here trying to figure out what's happening. Let me know if you hear anything useful form the tech guys. I will really appriciate any info on how to resolve this issue. Cheers, Kamil "Si" wrote: > Hey Kam, > > I have the exact same problem. I've just bought an uber gaming rig and have > been trying to play Far Cry and Stalker. As you say the time it happens > varies and the only way to get back to windows is to press the reset button. > Like you, I never had this problem with XP. Thought at first that it might > be a heat issue with my graphics card (8800 GTX) but I'm beginning to think > it's more to do with Vista itself. I've emailed my tech support guys to see > if they can shed some light on the problem. If they come up with anything > useful I'll pass it on to you. > > Cheers. > > Si > > "KiillaKam" <KiillaKam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5C071000-8BB3-44C3-89EA-E9F564BFB055@microsoft.com... > > Hi, I have had this issue ever since I installed Windows Vista Ultimate on > > my > > PC. I used to run Windows XP, and have never had this problem while > > running > > XP. The problem is, everytime I play a game for sometime (the time when > > it > > happens varies), the monitor goes to Sleep randomly while playing a game, > > and > > there is no way to get it back from that state (it never comes back from > > Sleep mode). > > > > Let me highlight that this only happens while playing games. I trully > > have > > no idea what might be the cause of this issue, but it sure is annoying. > > Just > > to highlight couple games that this happens with: Guild Wars, and > > Battlefield 2 are the two most recent ones. > > > > If anyone knows of this problem, and has any idea as to how I can resolve > > it > > please let me know. I will be more than thankful for any help that will > > be > > provided. > > > > Thanks, > > Kam > > |
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| Guest | Re: Monitor goes to sleep while playing a game KiillaKam explained : > Hi, I have had this issue ever since I installed Windows Vista Ultimate on my > PC. I used to run Windows XP, and have never had this problem while running > XP. The problem is, everytime I play a game for sometime (the time when it > happens varies), the monitor goes to Sleep randomly while playing a game, and > there is no way to get it back from that state (it never comes back from > Sleep mode). > > Let me highlight that this only happens while playing games. I trully have > no idea what might be the cause of this issue, but it sure is annoying. Just > to highlight couple games that this happens with: Guild Wars, and > Battlefield 2 are the two most recent ones. > > If anyone knows of this problem, and has any idea as to how I can resolve it > please let me know. I will be more than thankful for any help that will be > provided. > > Thanks, > Kam Maybe you play too slowly!! lol -- Mike Matheny |
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| Guest | Re: Monitor goes to sleep while playing a game Hey Kam, I'm not sure if I found a solution or whether this is a fluke, but I've been playing Far Cry all day (and I mean ALL day) without it once freezing and the monitor shutting down. Let me explain what I did. My desktop resolution is set at 1280 by 1024 but I was playing the game at 1600 by 1200 (I think). Just for the hell of it I decided to reduce the games resolution to the same as my desktop and have been able to play the game without any problems. Now, I have no idea why this worked and, like I said, it may well be a fluke but you might want to try it. I am writing this at 3am because I was really trying to replicate the problem you and I were having using this new setting before I posted again but it just did not happen. Try it and let me know if it made any difference. Cheers. Si "KiillaKam" <KiillaKam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5C071000-8BB3-44C3-89EA-E9F564BFB055@microsoft.com... > Hi, I have had this issue ever since I installed Windows Vista Ultimate on > my > PC. I used to run Windows XP, and have never had this problem while > running > XP. The problem is, everytime I play a game for sometime (the time when > it > happens varies), the monitor goes to Sleep randomly while playing a game, > and > there is no way to get it back from that state (it never comes back from > Sleep mode). > > Let me highlight that this only happens while playing games. I trully > have > no idea what might be the cause of this issue, but it sure is annoying. > Just > to highlight couple games that this happens with: Guild Wars, and > Battlefield 2 are the two most recent ones. > > If anyone knows of this problem, and has any idea as to how I can resolve > it > please let me know. I will be more than thankful for any help that will > be > provided. > > Thanks, > Kam |
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| Guest | Re: Monitor goes to sleep while playing a game Hey Si, It's good to hear that you've taken care of the problem. I'm going to give this same solution a go myself, and see if it does any good. I will also try and see if my monitor manufacturer (HP), has any updates for my model monitor, because I've heard that some needed an upgrade from the official website in order to correctly run with Vista. Don't know if either will work, but I sure will give both of them a try. Thanks for sharing some insight on how to possibly take care of this problem. I really appriciate it. Cheers, Kam "Si" wrote: > Hey Kam, > > I'm not sure if I found a solution or whether this is a fluke, but I've been > playing Far Cry all day (and I mean ALL day) without it once freezing and > the monitor shutting down. Let me explain what I did. My desktop resolution > is set at 1280 by 1024 but I was playing the game at 1600 by 1200 (I think). > Just for the hell of it I decided to reduce the games resolution to the same > as my desktop and have been able to play the game without any problems. Now, > I have no idea why this worked and, like I said, it may well be a fluke but > you might want to try it. I am writing this at 3am because I was really > trying to replicate the problem you and I were having using this new setting > before I posted again but it just did not happen. Try it and let me know if > it made any difference. > > Cheers. > > Si > > "KiillaKam" <KiillaKam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5C071000-8BB3-44C3-89EA-E9F564BFB055@microsoft.com... > > Hi, I have had this issue ever since I installed Windows Vista Ultimate on > > my > > PC. I used to run Windows XP, and have never had this problem while > > running > > XP. The problem is, everytime I play a game for sometime (the time when > > it > > happens varies), the monitor goes to Sleep randomly while playing a game, > > and > > there is no way to get it back from that state (it never comes back from > > Sleep mode). > > > > Let me highlight that this only happens while playing games. I trully > > have > > no idea what might be the cause of this issue, but it sure is annoying. > > Just > > to highlight couple games that this happens with: Guild Wars, and > > Battlefield 2 are the two most recent ones. > > > > If anyone knows of this problem, and has any idea as to how I can resolve > > it > > please let me know. I will be more than thankful for any help that will > > be > > provided. > > > > Thanks, > > Kam > > |
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| Guest | Re: Monitor goes to sleep while playing a game Hey Kam, When I installed my monitors drivers it didn't show up with the name of my monitor in device manager like it did with XP. It's only listed as a generic PnP monitor. Have been playing Far Cry all day again and I have not had any problems touch wood. I still have not got a response from tech support yet but if they have any further ideas I will pass them on. Good Luck. Si "KiillaKam" <KiillaKam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EFAB5243-779B-43A3-A4DC-556ED5003887@microsoft.com... > Hey Si, > > It's good to hear that you've taken care of the problem. I'm going to > give > this same solution a go myself, and see if it does any good. I will also > try > and see if my monitor manufacturer (HP), has any updates for my model > monitor, because I've heard that some needed an upgrade from the official > website in order to correctly run with Vista. Don't know if either will > work, but I sure will give both of them a try. > > Thanks for sharing some insight on how to possibly take care of this > problem. I really appriciate it. > > Cheers, > Kam > > "Si" wrote: > >> Hey Kam, >> >> I'm not sure if I found a solution or whether this is a fluke, but I've >> been >> playing Far Cry all day (and I mean ALL day) without it once freezing and >> the monitor shutting down. Let me explain what I did. My desktop >> resolution >> is set at 1280 by 1024 but I was playing the game at 1600 by 1200 (I >> think). >> Just for the hell of it I decided to reduce the games resolution to the >> same >> as my desktop and have been able to play the game without any problems. >> Now, >> I have no idea why this worked and, like I said, it may well be a fluke >> but >> you might want to try it. I am writing this at 3am because I was really >> trying to replicate the problem you and I were having using this new >> setting >> before I posted again but it just did not happen. Try it and let me know >> if >> it made any difference. >> >> Cheers. >> >> Si >> >> "KiillaKam" <KiillaKam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:5C071000-8BB3-44C3-89EA-E9F564BFB055@microsoft.com... >> > Hi, I have had this issue ever since I installed Windows Vista Ultimate >> > on >> > my >> > PC. I used to run Windows XP, and have never had this problem while >> > running >> > XP. The problem is, everytime I play a game for sometime (the time >> > when >> > it >> > happens varies), the monitor goes to Sleep randomly while playing a >> > game, >> > and >> > there is no way to get it back from that state (it never comes back >> > from >> > Sleep mode). >> > >> > Let me highlight that this only happens while playing games. I trully >> > have >> > no idea what might be the cause of this issue, but it sure is annoying. >> > Just >> > to highlight couple games that this happens with: Guild Wars, and >> > Battlefield 2 are the two most recent ones. >> > >> > If anyone knows of this problem, and has any idea as to how I can >> > resolve >> > it >> > please let me know. I will be more than thankful for any help that >> > will >> > be >> > provided. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Kam >> >> |
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