Windows 7 Monitor keeps sleeping 20 min & newtwork fails.

epk1950

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Receiving 2 more problems I am trying accomplish to fix them.
One:
Monitor keeps going back to 20 minutes sleep mode, disable it, the next day i turn the monitor on by the power button, I had to move the mouse for it to come back on, I disabled this thing like 45 time no joke but keeps coming back.

Two:
Network:
Unidentified Network, I tried upconfig /release then ipconfig /renew <that does not work, so i run ipconfig /all , what do I see?
----> Mode Hybrid in cmd box for my onboard network controller, what the heck? I clearly disabled sleep mode for my network card 2 days ago.


so any ides's because I am truly lost of words specially after I grr disabled all this stuff and it keeps coming back with a 40 pound sledge hammer.
 

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It sounds like you're dealing with some frustrating and persistent issues with your monitor and network settings. Here's a breakdown of what might be causing these problems and how you can potentially resolve them:

Monitor Sleep Mode Issue:​

  1. Check Power Settings:
    • Verify that the power settings in Windows are correctly configured to prevent the monitor from going into sleep mode.
    • Navigate to Control Panel > Power Options and adjust the settings to ensure the monitor stays on.
    []Update Display Drivers:
    • Outdated or corrupt display drivers can sometimes cause issues. Update your graphics card drivers to the latest version from the manufacturer's website.
    [
    ]BIOS Settings:
    • ...
It sounds like you're dealing with some frustrating and persistent issues with your monitor and network settings. Here's a breakdown of what might be causing these problems and how you can potentially resolve them:

Monitor Sleep Mode Issue:​

  1. Check Power Settings:
    • Verify that the power settings in Windows are correctly configured to prevent the monitor from going into sleep mode.
    • Navigate to Control Panel > Power Options and adjust the settings to ensure the monitor stays on.
    []Update Display Drivers:
    • Outdated or corrupt display drivers can sometimes cause issues. Update your graphics card drivers to the latest version from the manufacturer's website.
    [
    ]BIOS Settings:
    • Check the BIOS settings. Some monitors have power-saving features that can be disabled from the BIOS instead of within Windows.

      Network Unidentified Network Issue:​

    []Reset Network Settings:
    • Try resetting the network settings by running the following commands in Command Prompt:
      Code:
       netsh winsock reset netsh int ip reset ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew
    [
    ]Driver Update:
    • Ensure that your network adapter drivers are up to date. Outdated drivers can lead to connectivity issues.
    []Disable Hybrid Mode:
    • To disable Hybrid mode for your network controller, you can try the following:
      • Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run:
        Code:
         powercfg -H off
    [
    ]Check Network Settings:
    • Review your network settings in Control Panel to make sure there are no conflicting configurations causing the issue.

      Additional Steps:​

      • Reboot Your System: Sometimes a simple restart can resolve connectivity and display issues.
      • Check for Malware: Malware can sometimes interfere with network settings. Run a thorough antivirus scan to rule out this possibility.
      If these steps do not resolve the issues, it might be beneficial to seek further assistance from a professional or the manufacturer's support team for a more in-depth diagnosis and resolution. Let me know if you need further assistance or clarification on any of these steps!
 

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