261 Posts

March 1st, 2002 17:00

If this is a desktop PC don't use the Power Manager since it doesn't work well for desktops and is intended for laptops.
banjo


Dimension 8200
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512 Mb PC800 RDRAM
60Gb HDD (Maxtor)
64mb GeForce2 MX w/TV out card
15" Flat Panel
16-10-40 CDRW (Samsung)
16x DVD (NEC)
Dell Quietkey keyboard
Microsoft USB Infra Wheel IntelliMouse
Altec Lansing Wireless Speaker System
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Cambridge Sound Works FPS2000 speakers
HP 4L Laser Printer via USB extension
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19 Posts

March 1st, 2002 18:00

I have the same "problem." Well, I don't consider that a problem; I just figure that it does not work that way so I learned not to use it. I don't really use those features. I only go to standby sometimes by pressing my cresent button on my keyboard. It works great eventhough people keep on saying that the feature does not work with PC. In conclusion, I think the problem is not a problem at all. It's normal. Work your way around it, which you already did.

472 Posts

March 1st, 2002 19:00

I have found that some screen savers screw up the timing required for the monitor to go into power save mode. i.e. with some screen savers it works and with others it doesn't.

I use the default screen save for XP. It kicks in after 10 minutes and power save after 20. Works like a charm.

Charles,
Tag # 6VMY111

Charles,
Tag # 6VMY111

4 Posts

March 1st, 2002 23:00

Why not just turn off the sceen saver? You can't see the screen saver when the monitor is off, besides you don't need a screen saver anyway.

73 Posts

March 2nd, 2002 12:00

hi i had a problem also and dell told me to turn the whole thing off tom

dimension 8100 256mb PC800RDRAM 40GB UltraATA Hard Drive Windows XP................thank you very much
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