|
| | |||||||
| Windows Vista Discuss the different versions of Windows Vista, Fuji, or Vienna |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools |
| |||
| Screen won't power off with screen saver enabled I have my screen saver set to come on after 10 minutes and then the monitor to power off at 30 minutes. For some reason the monitor won't power off, but when I disable the screen saver it will. Any suggestions? Thanks, Dan Robinson |
| |||
| Re: Screen won't power off with screen saver enabled Occasionally I have this problem as well...usually a program change recently or a program still running causes this...I for one have disabled screen saver and just have monitor shut off after 10 mins of non use...saves power and resources I find....Go in and reapply your settings and see what happens....what the heck have ya got to lose...just an observation ..Have a good one.................................Drew <Dan.Robinson.DXGT******.com> wrote in message news:1172353461.460568.288750@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] >I have my screen saver set to come on after 10 minutes and then the > monitor to power off at 30 minutes. For some reason the monitor won't > power off, but when I disable the screen saver it will. Any > suggestions? > Thanks, > Dan Robinson >[/color] |
| |||
| Re: Screen won't power off with screen saver enabled [email]Dan.Robinson.DXGT******.com[/email] wrote in news:1172353461.460568.288750 @h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: [color=blue] > I have my screen saver set to come on after 10 minutes and then the > monitor to power off at 30 minutes. For some reason the monitor won't > power off, but when I disable the screen saver it will. Any > suggestions? > Thanks, > Dan Robinson >[/color] I've had that problem in my Windows Media Center twice. I finally tracked it down, and the reason for it. Check the msconfig startup tab (or the Vista equivalent) to see if you have "ehtray" running. Read the forum posts here. This is where I found the answer. [url]http://www.computerhaven.info/forum/tm.aspx?m=28478[/url] Let us know if this helps. |
| |||
| RE: Screen won't power off with screen saver enabled I too have been trying to get a solution to this problem for weeks now. I have contacted Microsoft support but found that to be a waste of time. So far I have concluded... if you use the photo slide show for your screen saver the monitor will not turn off as you have specified. If I use the Windows Logo as my screen saver, the monitor will turn off at the specified time. I have tried all sorts of power management options but have not found any combination to fix the problem. I am now using the Windows Logo for my screen saver just o get the monitor to turn off correctly. "Dan.Robinson.DXGT******.com" wrote: [color=blue] > I have my screen saver set to come on after 10 minutes and then the > monitor to power off at 30 minutes. For some reason the monitor won't > power off, but when I disable the screen saver it will. Any > suggestions? > Thanks, > Dan Robinson > >[/color] |
| |||
| RE: Screen won't power off with screen saver enabled Glad to see I am also not alone... Like you guys, if I use the photo screensaver (which ONLY works for me without crashing if it points to a folder without any videos (it used to work fine with videos), then the screen will NOT power off and the slideshow runs indefinitely. However, I WAS able to use another screensaver and the screen WOULD power off. NOW, with any screen saver, the screen comes back on LIVE instead of powering off.... then goes through the cycle again, screen saver and pops back live.. so it never turns off. I find if I set it all at 2 mins and 3 mins it WILl work.. at 5 and 10 it doesnt... I do not know why.. I closed ehtray and it still has this issue oall of the sudden. Anyone else have this as well? -- Mike Abrams "oldtiredtech" wrote: [color=blue] > I too have been trying to get a solution to this problem for weeks now. I > have contacted Microsoft support but found that to be a waste of time. So far > I have concluded... if you use the photo slide show for your screen saver the > monitor will not turn off as you have specified. If I use the Windows Logo as > my screen saver, the monitor will turn off at the specified time. I have > tried all sorts of power management options but have not found any > combination to fix the problem. I am now using the Windows Logo for my screen > saver just o get the monitor to turn off correctly. > > "Dan.Robinson.DXGT******.com" wrote: >[color=green] > > I have my screen saver set to come on after 10 minutes and then the > > monitor to power off at 30 minutes. For some reason the monitor won't > > power off, but when I disable the screen saver it will. Any > > suggestions? > > Thanks, > > Dan Robinson > > > >[/color][/color] |
| |||
| Re: Screen won't power off with screen saver enabled On Jun 24, 10:37 pm, Mike Abrams <MikeAbr...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:[color=blue] > Glad to see I am also not alone... > > Like you guys, if I use thephotoscreensaver(which ONLY works for me > without crashing if it points to a folder without any videos (it used to work > fine with videos), then the screen will NOT poweroffand the slideshow runs > indefinitely. > > However, I WAS able to use anotherscreensaverand the screen WOULD poweroff. > > NOW, with any screen saver, the screen comes back on LIVE instead of > poweringoff.... then goes through the cycle again, screen saver and pops > back live.. so it never turnsoff. > I find if I set it all at 2 mins and 3 mins it WILl work.. at 5 and 10 it > doesnt... I do not know why.. I closed ehtray and it still has this issue > oall of the sudden. > > Anyone else have this as well? > > -- > Mike Abrams >[/color] Yes! I have this exact problem on my home built computer with Vista Ultimate and on my parents' Gateway computer with Vista Home Premium. The photo screensaver will not allow the monitor to turn off when it is set to do so in the power settings. All of the other screensavers work fine. I have resorted to turning my monitor off when I'm not around. But this is a pain. I wish they would fix this in one of their updates! The bug could be with the Photo Gallery program, since I think Photo Gallery's slideshow is triggered for the photo screensaver. Please post a solution if anybody has found a work around. Thanks. Todd |
| |||
| Re: Screen won't power off with screen saver enabled I ALSO can not use any folder that has video files with the photo screen saver... When I got the machine it was great.. the photo screensaver played the video clip as the screensaver in rotation.... Now it crashes when I try to even select a folder with cideos. I think this is due to the installation of some new codecs or something that Windows Media Gallery does not like. It did NOT come with proper codecs to play my "older" video files which I found in the Vista Codec package on the web. It used to show a blank icon in the photoscreensaver for files it couldnt play. This is not the case anymore. EVERYTHING plays fine though in Media Player. And even if it ddidnt, photo screen saver should just pass it up... like I think it was doing. I agree.. I thinkk the culprit is Media Gallery... since it is new as well.. However I have NO prolems playing these things directly in media Gallery. Mike -- Mike Abrams "tjw@toddwhaley.net" wrote: [color=blue] > On Jun 24, 10:37 pm, Mike Abrams > <MikeAbr...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:[color=green] > > Glad to see I am also not alone... > > > > Like you guys, if I use thephotoscreensaver(which ONLY works for me > > without crashing if it points to a folder without any videos (it used to work > > fine with videos), then the screen will NOT poweroffand the slideshow runs > > indefinitely. > > > > However, I WAS able to use anotherscreensaverand the screen WOULD poweroff. > > > > NOW, with any screen saver, the screen comes back on LIVE instead of > > poweringoff.... then goes through the cycle again, screen saver and pops > > back live.. so it never turnsoff. > > I find if I set it all at 2 mins and 3 mins it WILl work.. at 5 and 10 it > > doesnt... I do not know why.. I closed ehtray and it still has this issue > > oall of the sudden. > > > > Anyone else have this as well? > > > > -- > > Mike Abrams > >[/color] > > Yes! I have this exact problem on my home built computer with Vista > Ultimate and on my parents' Gateway computer with Vista Home Premium. > The photo screensaver will not allow the monitor to turn off when it > is set to do so in the power settings. All of the other screensavers > work fine. I have resorted to turning my monitor off when I'm not > around. But this is a pain. I wish they would fix this in one of > their updates! The bug could be with the Photo Gallery program, since > I think Photo Gallery's slideshow is triggered for the photo > screensaver. Please post a solution if anybody has found a work > around. > > Thanks. > Todd > >[/color] |
| |||
| Re: Screen won't power off with screen saver enabled Well I just got a new computer with Vista Home Premium. Same problem as everyone else it looks like. My computer screen will NOT power off and compter will NOT go into sleep mode with PHOTO files selected as the screensaver. If I select any other option (that I've tried) everythings works OK. Is there any answer to this problem as yet (07/16/07). I never had this problem with my old computer with XP. -- jimp "Mike Abrams" wrote: [color=blue] > I ALSO can not use any folder that has video files with the photo screen > saver... When I got the machine it was great.. the photo screensaver played > the video clip as the screensaver in rotation.... > > Now it crashes when I try to even select a folder with cideos. > > I think this is due to the installation of some new codecs or something that > Windows Media Gallery does not like. It did NOT come with proper codecs to > play my "older" video files which I found in the Vista Codec package on the > web. It used to show a blank icon in the photoscreensaver for files it > couldnt play. This is not the case anymore. > > EVERYTHING plays fine though in Media Player. And even if it ddidnt, photo > screen saver should just pass it up... like I think it was doing. > > I agree.. I thinkk the culprit is Media Gallery... since it is new as well.. > However I have NO prolems playing these things directly in media Gallery. > > Mike > -- > Mike Abrams > > > "tjw@toddwhaley.net" wrote: >[color=green] > > On Jun 24, 10:37 pm, Mike Abrams > > <MikeAbr...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:[color=darkred] > > > Glad to see I am also not alone... > > > > > > Like you guys, if I use thephotoscreensaver(which ONLY works for me > > > without crashing if it points to a folder without any videos (it used to work > > > fine with videos), then the screen will NOT poweroffand the slideshow runs > > > indefinitely. > > > > > > However, I WAS able to use anotherscreensaverand the screen WOULD poweroff. > > > > > > NOW, with any screen saver, the screen comes back on LIVE instead of > > > poweringoff.... then goes through the cycle again, screen saver and pops > > > back live.. so it never turnsoff. > > > I find if I set it all at 2 mins and 3 mins it WILl work.. at 5 and 10 it > > > doesnt... I do not know why.. I closed ehtray and it still has this issue > > > oall of the sudden. > > > > > > Anyone else have this as well? > > > > > > -- > > > Mike Abrams > > >[/color] > > > > Yes! I have this exact problem on my home built computer with Vista > > Ultimate and on my parents' Gateway computer with Vista Home Premium. > > The photo screensaver will not allow the monitor to turn off when it > > is set to do so in the power settings. All of the other screensavers > > work fine. I have resorted to turning my monitor off when I'm not > > around. But this is a pain. I wish they would fix this in one of > > their updates! The bug could be with the Photo Gallery program, since > > I think Photo Gallery's slideshow is triggered for the photo > > screensaver. Please post a solution if anybody has found a work > > around. > > > > Thanks. > > Todd > > > >[/color][/color] |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| |
| | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Screen saver power save settings | sbga | Windows XP | 1 | 10-17-2008 01:33 AM |
| SCREEN SAVER/POWER SETINGS | DD609 | Windows XP | 3 | 04-12-2008 07:30 AM |
| screen saver and power settings being ignored | LAB Enterprises | Windows Vista | 0 | 01-09-2008 06:00 AM |
| Desktop Power / Screen saver problem | Terry | Windows XP | 0 | 01-04-2007 05:13 AM |
| Power options and screen saver | Easynews | Windows Vista | 0 | 01-01-2007 09:33 PM |
| New To Technology Questions? | Do You Need Help with Your Computer or Device? | Do You Need Help with this site? |