Unsolved
This post is more than 5 years old
4 Posts
0
22755
July 3rd, 2012 03:00
Alienware Aurora Power Management Problems
Hi Everyone,
I'm having some ongoing problems with my Alienware Aurora that I was hoping someone could help me with.
Pretty much every time I start up my PC, after a few minutes my screen says 'entering power saving mode' and then switches off. This happens whether I'm using the system or not. The screen never turns back on again and the only thing I can do is hold the power button down until the PC switches off. I know it's not the screen because I plugged another screen in and the same thing happened.
Likewise, I have lighting effects on my PC and often when I shut down the PC, the PC will shut down but the lighting effects will still be on. Sometimes the PC shuts down but it's still clearly on, just inoperable.
Obviously this is an issue with the PC and some people I've spoken to have suggested it's a problem with the power management system.
If someone could please provide some assistance that would be great.
Thanks.



Tesla1856
8 Wizard
•
17.1K Posts
0
July 3rd, 2012 08:00
When it initially goes into the un-provoked sleep mode ... is the machine still running? Trying to find out if the whole machine is sleeping or just parts.
ekulsacul
4 Posts
0
July 4th, 2012 03:00
Yep the machine is still running. The fan is on and spinning and the hard drive light is lit up and flashes as per usual on the PC case. The lighting effects also continue unaffected as well.
Don't know if this is relevant, but one time it happened as I was watching a clip on youtube and the sound from the video also stopped coming from the speakers, even though the speakers were still on.
DELL-Pablo R
158 Posts
0
July 5th, 2012 13:00
Hello, when it gives you the message "entering power saving mode", the monitor is definitely losing signal from the video card.
First, let's check the cable you're using to connect the monitors. Maybe it could be faulty.
Have you tried updating video drivers yet? That also could be the reason behind that problem.
If that doesn't work, open the left side panel and reset the video card, make sure is safely in place.
About the AlienFx not shutting down, there's a solution in my power plans. Please follow these steps to fix that issue in the Command Center.
Keep me posted about the outcome please.
ekulsacul
4 Posts
0
July 6th, 2012 20:00
Hi Juan,
I checked the cable and it seems to be ok. I don't think it would be the cable anyway as I've had the PC for about 18 months now and it's only been happening for the past 6 months. About the cable though, my PC doesn't have an HDMI port so I have a DVI/HDMI adapter. Not sure if that would impact it at all?
I have updated to the most recent video card drivers yes. I did this via the ATI website (I have an ATI Radeon HD5970).
I opened up the panel and saw the video card, but didn't really know how to reset it... So I just pulled out the plugs and plugged them back in. When I turned my PC on today, it seems to have worked. But I'll wait to see over the next few days if that has solved it. Hopefully it has!
Thank you for the power plan as well. I have updated my power plan and will monitor to see if that solves it over the next few days as well.
Thanks for the help and I'll let you know the outcome.
DELL-Pablo R
158 Posts
0
July 10th, 2012 11:00
Anytime Ekulsacul, our team is here to help. :D
ekulsacul
4 Posts
0
July 13th, 2012 21:00
Hi Juan,
So it's been about a week now and it seems to have worked! My PC hasn't done it since I unplugged/plugged back in.
Hopefully this is the end of it!
Thanks so much for your help. I spent ages trawling the net to see what the solutions were. I really appreciate it!