System locked into power saving mode

I have a A6000n tower with Vista home premium 32 bite system which was pre-loaded.  The problem is the system is locked into power saving mode, the keyboard is not functioning,I have already tried other keyboards which all do not function!
I have tried to turn off and turn back on the system to be able to boot to a bootable startup disc but  the system is frooze.
If anyone has had this type of problem and has had a correct approach to fix it please notify me A.S.A.P.  Thanks

Hi,
Update the the video driver from the NVIDIA web site.
Your PC bios should be 5.29 or higher so that is something to check.
The Truckee motherboard was recalled but you might be past that date.
HP DV9700, t9300, Nvidia 8600, 4GB, Crucial C300 128GB SSD
HP Photosmart Premium C309G, HP Photosmart 6520
HP Touchpad, HP Chromebook 11
Custom i7-4770k,Z-87, 8GB, Vertex 3 SSD, Samsung EVO SSD, Corsair HX650,GTX 760
Custom i7-4790k,Z-97, 16GB, Vertex 3 SSD, Plextor M.2 SSD, Samsung EVO SSD, Corsair HX650, GTX 660TI
Windows 7/8 UEFI/Legacy mode, MBR/GPT

Similar Messages

  • Monitor Goes into 'Power Saving Mode' HDMI

    I have an LG monitor (IPS237-BN) which always goes into 'Power Saving Mode' when I connect my MacBook Air to it via a Thunderbolt-HDMI connection.
    Sometimes it actually connects and I can mirror my displays (or count it as another), most of the time it doesn't.  I have used different cables etc.  I cannot install the driver because I do not have a CD drive.
    Any help is appreciated, thanks!

    Hi,
    Update the the video driver from the NVIDIA web site.
    Your PC bios should be 5.29 or higher so that is something to check.
    The Truckee motherboard was recalled but you might be past that date.
    HP DV9700, t9300, Nvidia 8600, 4GB, Crucial C300 128GB SSD
    HP Photosmart Premium C309G, HP Photosmart 6520
    HP Touchpad, HP Chromebook 11
    Custom i7-4770k,Z-87, 8GB, Vertex 3 SSD, Samsung EVO SSD, Corsair HX650,GTX 760
    Custom i7-4790k,Z-97, 16GB, Vertex 3 SSD, Plextor M.2 SSD, Samsung EVO SSD, Corsair HX650, GTX 660TI
    Windows 7/8 UEFI/Legacy mode, MBR/GPT

  • Unable to restore screen when laptop goes into power saving mode

    Toshiba Satellite M45 running MS Windows XP, When laptop goes into powersaving mode and screen goes black, if i do not move the mouse in a nanosecond I am unable to restore the screen. Try my ususal fix of pressing the now amber mechanical start button, but I only hear the computer start to whir, but the black screen continues.  I have to do a hard close and consequently loose all unsaved data. Then do a mechanical start and return to the desk top with a message that the computer programs where not closed properly.
    I have been told I need to change the power saving mode options. Is this correct? How do I do this?  Thanks,  Blooming

    I tired to do a system restore for two different dates and got a message that MS was unable to restore to that/those dates. - no explanation.
    Linda, sometimes the restore points get corrupted. The fix is to turn System Restore off and then on again. Unfortunately, that removes all the previous restore points.
       How to turn off and turn on System Restore in Windows XP
    You might try running the System File Checker.
       Description of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 System File Checker (Sfc.exe)
    -Jerry

  • W520 Docking issue - attached monitor won't enter power saving mod

    When my W520 (Win2008R2) power management profile shuts the display off (after 10 mins, for example), the externally DVI connected screen no longer receives a signal, but the screen doesn’t go into power saving mode.  Instead, the monitor stays powered on (the green power light normally turns yellow), and displays the message “Cannot display this mode”.  It’s a Dell monitor, and this message appears to be a Dell message, nothing from the Lenovo or Windows.
    It’s a new W520, and a new docking station – the ThinkPad Mini Dock Series 3 170W.  The previous W510 and previous docking station ThinkPad Mini Dock Series 3 135W both worked fine with this monitor, and were able properly stop sending it a signal.
    So…where do I start troubleshooting?  Is this a Lenovo docking station issue?  Are others having this problem?

    hey DougWelsby,
    welcome to the forums and for this is hard to say if it is the docking station or is it something else.
    is it possible for you to test a different monitor with the docking station or to have test the current monitor of yours directly with the W520 ?
    If you can, do reply back with your findings.
    At the same time, do hop over to http://support.lenovo.com and crosscheck the download list and ensure all drivers (including bios) is up to date.
    WW Social Media
    Important Note: If you need help, post your question in the forum, and include your system type, model number and OS. Do not post your serial number.
    Did someone help you today? Press the star on the left to thank them with a Kudo!
    If you find a post helpful and it answers your question, please mark it as an "Accepted Solution"!
    Follow @LenovoForums on Twitter!
    Have you checked out the Community Knowledgebase yet?!
    How to send a private message? --> Check out this article.

  • Officejet pro 8500a power saving mode

    My  Officejet Pro 8500a goes into power saving mode too soon and too frequently.  Is it possible to turn this feature, power saving mode, off? 

    Yes you can go into the setup menu, to preferences down to Energy save mode and turn it off.
    Although I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP.

  • How do you turn off power saving mode on a Officejet 6000

    I have 5 Officejet 6000 printer contected by using the ethernet port. They print fine when not in power saving mode. When they go into power saving mode and a print job is sent to them, they do not print. You have to power off and on the printer for the job to print. I need to turn off the power saving mode on these printers. Computers sending print jobs are XP and Window 7.

    I am not aware of a way to turn that feature off completely since it does not have a front panel.
    However, I suspect largely that the issue is with DHCP IP (automatic) settings.  Printers in general, with some routers, have issues with DHCP and standby where they no longer communicate using DHCP information.
    I recommend setting static IP addresses for any printer on a network as it prevents most network issues with printers from occuring.  
    Print a network configuration page by holding the network button for 3 seconds and then releasing it.  A printout should be printed with the printers IP address.
    Once that is done, enter that IP address into the browser on a computer as if you were going to a site.  Once that is entered, go to that site and the printer status page should be loaded.
    There should be a Network option at the top.  Select that option.
    On this page, somewhere on the left, there should be an IPv4 option in a wired section.  Select this and it will give the option for automatic or manual IP setup.
    Select Manual IP setup.  Enter The IP address and subnet mask from the printout.  You can enter the gateway and the DNS servers, but they aren't really used since this printer does not have any web functions.
    Click apply and you should get a success message.
    At this point, the printer should have a static IP address and the issue of it not responding after entering standby should no longer be present.  
    PrintDoc's post has similar steps for a wireless version of the same printer.  The only step that would really be different is choosing Wired instead of Wireless on the setup page.
    ↙-----------How do I give Kudos?| How do I mark a post as Solved? ----------------↓

  • Mirroring LG Monitor stuck in Analog Power Saving Mode

    I have a macbook from 2006, and just attained an LG L1900J LCD monitor. When I connect the monitor to my macbook using a DVI to VGA Cable attached to a Mac mini DVI to VGA adapter I get no picture on the monitor and the message "Analog Power Saving Mode" appears before the monitor goes black and then switches into sleep mode.
    I have used the Switch application to try and fix the issue, and I have also adjusted the resolution many times as it appears my Macbook recognizes the monitor but an image just won't appear on its screen. I just ordered a Male to Male DVI cable and mini DVI to DVI adapter to see if a digital connection would work. Does anyone know if this will work or of another solution to my problem? Thanks.

    So I ordered a Mini DVI-DVI Dynex adapter and Male to Male DVI Cable off ebay for very cheap, and to my surprise, this set-up seemed to shake the monitor out of "Analog Power Saving Mode" into "Digital" since its a digital set-up and now I have a fully functioning, mirroring monitor. So I would suggest switching to DVI to correct your issue.

  • Force External Dell Display Into Power Save Mode

    How do I set up my MacBook Pro to send a video signal to my external Dell monitor to tell it to go into Power Save Mode when the MacBook Pro goes to "Sleep" (after the Preference set default of 14 minutes)?

    I've tried a factory reset on the monitors. My monitors sleep settings are fine and they wake up from being asleep perfectly. As of this morning my little trick of unplugging them and swapping connections has stopped working. Now, when I swap cables the video card automatically assigns the primary video output to one of the monitors and keeps the other one asleep. very strange. So when I unplug the mini video adaptor from the dvi cord and then place that same cord in the native dvi output on the video card the card automatically reassigns the primary video output to that channel. So no matter how much witching I do I always end up with the system acting like I have a stretched desktop but with only the left display working while the right one is asleep. It's time to give apple support a call.

  • LG Monitor stuck in Power Saving Mode

    I just purchased an LG W2252TQ LCD monitor and I am using a mini-dvi to dvi adapter and a DVI cable to connect to the monitor. My macbook detects the monitor, but when I connect it, the monitor enters "Digital Power Saving Mode" and is asleep. No picture whatsoever. - I saw another post who was having similar trouble and he solved it by using a mini-dvi to vga adapter, but I'd prefer to use a digital connection. Any help?

    kiamatthews: I bought the same LG monitor for my daughter's MacBook and I couldn't get it to work. Then I read your post and resigned myself to buying the mini-dvi to VGA adapter. Luckily, I stubbornly tried one more time and after a bit of fiddling I finally succeeded in getting it to work. (My daughter has the same setup as you i.e. LG W2252TQ LCD monitor connnected to a MacBook using the mini-dvi to dvi adapter and a dvi cable connected to the monitor.) I'm a relative newbie to Macs, so I'm not sure I've remembered all the steps, but here goes.
    When I first connected them, the LG showed the background from the MacBook, but nothing else (no icons, no windows, etc). Eventually I brought up system preferences - displays, and some sort of monitor resolution window appeared on the LG, but it was different than what was on the MacBook. The "displays" window on the MacBook did indicate both the MacBook monitor and the LG, which it showed as 2252TQ or something like that. Anyway, I checked a box labelled "Show displays in menu bar", which then put a monitor icon on the menu bar. When I clicked on that, there was a line allowing me to select "mirror" which I did. Immediately, what was on the MacBook display appeared on the LG. After I picked myself up off the floor, I was able to change the resolution for the LG to its maximum setting and after about 2 seconds of blank screens, it reappeared with everything working as it should.
    I hope that the above description is sufficient to get yours to work as well.

  • Port flaps when PC is in Power saving mode

    Hi Everyone
    My Cisco LMS 2.6 installation reports a flapping port whenever a PC running Windows Vista Business is in power saving mode.
    While this is not a major catastrophe, my syslog is filling up very quickly with more than 10,000 records within 24 hours.
    Does anybody have any idea what to do? Is this problem solved with Windows 7?
    Thanks.
    - Andre

    Whenever a PC/Laptop goes into the following states:
    1.  Sleep mode;
    2.  Log on/log off; and
    3.  Powers on
    You'll see in the switch logs four error lines:  2 to report layer 1 going down and up and 2 to report layer 2 going down and up.
    This is normal.

  • When will the Verizon HTC One (M8) finally get the Extreme Power Saving Mode software update?

    Other carriers (AT&T, Sprint) already have it, but Verizon is taking forever apparently.
    When will Verizon customers be able to download and use this new mode?
    Thanks!

    I recently bought an HTC One m8 from Verizon, and like many other customers the Extreme Power-saving Feature was one of my keys factors to deciding to buy. I was very disappointed to learn after the fact that Verizon had not included, and has no intention to include the feature in the future. (Mentioned in other threads in the forum). I've read the argument made that Verizon never advertised the feature and never said it would be included with their version of the phone, but they also never went out of the way to warn perspective buyers that the feature, which is part of the m8 phone on other carriers and marketed by HTC as a part of their phone wouldn't be included. When people are researching phones before they decide what to get they read what features the manufacturer(s) have designed and implemented in those phones, not search to find all the things the carrier may have stripped from the phone.
    It's impractical and offensive to tell a customer that its his/her responsibility every time they buy a phone from them to dig deep into website forums and look for what they decided to remove from it that the manufacturer had built, and advertised to be in their phone. This is the type of thing that is bad PR for Verizon, and something that will make customers go to other carriers. I don't want to offend some of the nice Verizon employees who want to  help their customers and simply don't have the power to correct the issue themselves, but its in Verizon's best interest to either fix their network to work with this feature, or find/hire someone else who will. Doing it soon before the issue escalates and news of Verizon's statement to do nothing to correct the issue for their HTC One m8 customers spreads like wildfire and burns them.
    I hope someone at Verizon doesn't let the rest of the company go on ignoring the issue and steps up to find a  way to enable Extreme Power Saving Mode on the Verizon Network. Right now the impression many people have is something along the lines of: now that you've bought a phone from us, and signed up for a contract with us we don't care what you want and think.
    In the meantime it would be a good idea to enable the option in the phone with a popup message when enabled that reads something along the lines of: Verizon has concluded that in some cases Extreme Power Saving Mode can cause network issues. If you experience network issues please disable extreme power saving mode and return to one of the  other power modes. Verizon will continue to research the issue, and will institute a fix if/when a solution is found.

  • Power Saving Mode

    Within the power saving mode, what exactly does the option "Put hard disk(s) to sleep when possible" do? if I want to keep my computer on because I like to listen to music stations while falling to sleep but I don't change it, should I turn that off or on? If it's on, will it shut the computer and the music off if I don't use touch my computer after a while?
    Thanks

    The disks spin when you are accessing data. The system keeps the HDD on to make sure that data is available when you need it -- no ramp up delay.
    Turning it off when possible saves power and reduces heat. Streaming audio should not be affected since it does not require storage unless you do not have sufficient RAM, in which case, the system needs to swap to disk.

  • Nokia N8 Screen Saver & Power-Saving Mode

    Few issues after 24hrs of N8 usage...
    1) My Screen Saver stopped working... screen stays lit indefinitely, even when locked... after multiple restarts and lots of frustration it came back, but this issue has already happened twice - surely a bug
    2) Power-Saving mode doesn't really make sense unless it is customisable... I am on a 3G only network, power-saving enables GSM-only... see the flaw?
    Appreciate your feedback,
    Mike

    Regarding ISSUE #1 (the screensaver failure), I have a PERFECT solution!!!
    However, I am not sure if this will work for you, because I have SPB Mobile Shell, but it is worth a try!
    1) Make sure you have the widget for the MUSIC PLAYER on one of your main operating page.
    2) Turn OFF your phone regularly. (NO NEED to hard rest by hold over 8 secs)
    3) Turn ON your phone.
    4) Once the phone loaded up, immediate play any song through your music player. (Need to be done before your phone auto-locks)
    5) Lock your phone with your side-lock button; your screensaver should come back.
    Both my g/f & I owns a Nokia N8, and we both experienced the screensaver failure problem. My N8 was easy to fix by many people's solution of just simply reset, and it automatically fixed the problem. But My g/f's N8 was stubborn, and wouldn't turn the screensaver back on by this simple reset method. Later I discovered the above method, and it worked every time! I think somehow the music player is triggering the screensaver and forces it to stay on.
    Well, although we somehow surpass this  issue, but Nokia still need to fix this problem. Nokia N8 is a great phone, it shouldn't have such a simple mistake in it. This makes the perfect phone imperfect!!! Anyway, please let me know if this method works for you guys, thanks.

  • Problem with Mac Mini and LG Flatron monitor locked in 'power saviing mode'

    Hi I bought my Mac Mini in July 2009 and have being having more and more issues with my monitor. Form the beginging the monitor had issues after the mac went to sleep. I have tried setting the exact refresh rate to 60 using SwitchResX, but now I can't get the monitor to display anything is stuck in 'power saving mode' - I have tried everything shutting down the moitor the Mac, disconnection the adapter, nothing works. BTW the monitor is fine I am using my PC laptop and the monitor to write this cry ofr help right now. Its a LG Flatron L222WS and I am using a mini display port to VGA adaptor.
    I read somewhere that reverting to Mac OS 10.5.6 might do the trick - any other ideas?

    Try starting in Safe mode and see if you can get the monitor to work again. If it gives a useable screen in Safe mode, go into Displays preferences and set the resolution to 1680 x 1050 and restart normally.
    Hopefully that will get you back to where the monitor is working again with the mini.
    There should be no relationship between a monitor's sleep habits and whether refresh is exactly 60Hz or not, so I wouldn't mess with SRX anymore to try and correct that problem.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1455

  • Using both power saving mode and offline mode caus...

    So I am having a very strange problem. I have been using the Situations App (formerly Nokia Situations) to automatically put my phone into offline mode, and power saving mode over night. 9pm to 6:30am.
    Recently the phone as started refusing to leave the offline mode in the morning. Even if I try to change the profile manually it says "Unable to change profile". The only way I can get out of offline mode is to reboot.
    I uninstalled Situations, and manually put the phone into offline mode and power saving mode. By the morning I had the same issue, stuck in offline mode until reboot. So it's not the App causing the problem. I've tried a soft reset, same problem still.
    I also noticed that over-night (from fully charged before 9pm) to 6:30am I used about 70% of my charge. (A combination of power saving mode and offline mode is killing my battery!)
    I would have to go to work and immediately put my phone on charge! I.e.. 12 hours of offline + power save has drained my battery almost completely.
    Last night I decided to use the Situations App to put the phone into offline mode, BUT NOT activate power save mode.
    This morning the phone had virtually full charge and it had no problem returning to online mode. So it's ONLY if I use BOTH power-save and offline. (Tonight I will try using power-saving mode and NOT offline mode to see if it's only the power-saving mode causing the issue!)
    If I manually enter offline+power-save mode, and then try to return to on-line/non-power-save mode, relatively quickly, i.e.. Not over-night, everything is fine. It's only over night the problems start!
    Any help?
    Rob
    PS. I also have the problem where using HSPA+ causes my phone to drop from the network and stop being able to receive/make phone calls. But disabling HSPA+ works around this for now, I think this problem is unrelated however.

    I have a similar problem. My 808 PureView loses 70% of its charge overnight if I leave it in normal profile without power-saving. To deal with this issue, I started using the situations app to put the phone in power saving mode overnight. That solved the problem (although I never put my phone to offline mode). This is a weird problem because throughout the day my phone doesn't use 70% of charge, but it does overnight while doing nothing!
    I have also experienced the second problem, losing cellular and internet connection, on my 808. I have started a thread to deal with this issue.
    http://discussions.nokia.com/t5/Nseries-and-Symbian-Smartphones/Nokia-808-PureView-loses-cellular-an...
    I believe it is a firmware bug that causes this problem.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Left Over Files after Uninstall

    IBM PC running Win 8.1 in Desktop Mode I uninstalled PSE 8 several years ago and installed PSE 9.  I now want to uninstall PSE 9 and replace it with PSE12.  In addition PSE 8 still appears as being installed and if I select Uninstall A message appear

  • Using more than one i-Tunes library

    Ahem - apologies if this is a bit of a thicko question - but does anyone know if it's possible to use two i-Tunes libraries i.e. I have one on my MAC at home and a totally different one on my PC at work - but when I plug my Shuffle in to either one t

  • Photoshop CS3 crashes on File Open (related to Version Cue)

    Hi all, I found some threads on PS crashing on file opening, but none of these were describing my issue, nor were the suggested fixes working. Here is what happens: PS opens fine. I can open a file in PS if I open it from Bridge (or Explorer). If I s

  • Link not working properly (???)

    Dears all, finally i am working on Logic 8.0.1 and get a little problem : Usually i am using a main score window including the staff i need to edit, on the second monitor i have opened a Piano Roll window so i can edit the midi events and midi cc . I

  • Fed up with The same OLD APPS in App store.

    I have been staring at the same old Apps in App store since july 11th. Please developers give us some more Apps. I have read that Old jailbroken Iphones have 1000's of Apps. We have a few hundred.