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penny cornelius Posted on Dec 29, 2012
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Fixya solutions:: my question is about my Hewlett Packard model p6-2003W desktop blue light on ucp and moniter going to sleep and shutting off when I reboot or shut off power they both come on and I a

Desktop home computer HP p6-2003w first ucp and monitor went to sleep together then just the moniter keeps going to sleep and computer staying on I shut off all power and it is in use now but what will happen in alittle while??

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The problem can be correct in the control panel power options..

select hig performance as the preferred plan,

click change plan settings

change both sleep options to never>>

this is caused by a corrupted display settings in the registery and needs to be reformatted or restored using the factory restore disc to fix the problem. the above solution will work just remember to put your system to sleep manually and turn of your monitor.

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