J jameso123 New Member Joined Jun 1, 2010 Messages 4 Jun 1, 2010 Thread Author #1 Hi everyone, I recently installed windows 7, but everytime i put the computer to sleep and wake the computer up, the screen is always freezing.. Any help will be very appreciated!
Hi everyone, I recently installed windows 7, but everytime i put the computer to sleep and wake the computer up, the screen is always freezing.. Any help will be very appreciated!
Solution cybercore Jun 1, 2010 Have you tried optimizing power options, for example setting them to "balanced" ? Also, Control Panel –> System and Security –> Power Options -> Change Advanced power settings -> Turn Off Hard Disk after -> set 0. This can also be a driver issue.
Have you tried optimizing power options, for example setting them to "balanced" ? Also, Control Panel –> System and Security –> Power Options -> Change Advanced power settings -> Turn Off Hard Disk after -> set 0. This can also be a driver issue.
cybercore New Member Joined Jul 7, 2009 Messages 15,641 Jun 1, 2010 #2 Have you tried optimizing power options, for example setting them to "balanced" ? Also, Control Panel –> System and Security –> Power Options -> Change Advanced power settings -> Turn Off Hard Disk after -> set 0. This can also be a driver issue. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Have you tried optimizing power options, for example setting them to "balanced" ? Also, Control Panel –> System and Security –> Power Options -> Change Advanced power settings -> Turn Off Hard Disk after -> set 0. This can also be a driver issue.
J jameso123 New Member Joined Jun 1, 2010 Messages 4 Jun 1, 2010 Thread Author #3 cybercore said: Have you tried optimizing power options, for example setting them to "balanced" ? Also, Control Panel –> System and Security –> Power Options -> Change Advanced power settings -> Turn Off Hard Disk after -> set 0. This can also be a driver issue. Click to expand... Yes, I've tried that but it didn't work... Upvote 0 Downvote
cybercore said: Have you tried optimizing power options, for example setting them to "balanced" ? Also, Control Panel –> System and Security –> Power Options -> Change Advanced power settings -> Turn Off Hard Disk after -> set 0. This can also be a driver issue. Click to expand... Yes, I've tried that but it didn't work...