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Montior Won't Turn On When Put on Sleep

Gideon Mathews

My monitor won't turn on when I put it on sleep so I shut it off and it goes to password login and everything normal and shutting off is a inconvenience and not so good for my PC. My PC might be the problem but I don't really know 

The message when I turn on my monitor it says "No Signal Please Check Your Input" so I shut it off and it works fine

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This sleep mode in Windows is a pure cancer, 

couple of years ago it fucked up my PC, i had to format never sleep again.

Quite a few people have issues with sleep mode.

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8 minutes ago, HagelBagel said:

So it won't turn back on after you try to wake it up from sleep mode?

Correct

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1 minute ago, Gideon Mathews said:

Correct

Any other graphics related problems or just this?

 

6 minutes ago, Constantin said:

i had to format never sleep again.

That might be a good band-aid fix for it, just set to never sleep and turn off the monitor itself when you want to consume less power

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Just now, HagelBagel said:

Any other graphics related problems or just this?

 

That might be a good band-aid fix for it, just set to never sleep and turn off the monitor itself when you want to consume less power

When I put my PC on sleep it puts the monitor on sleep I don't want tons of rgbs at night

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