When i dont use pc for a while it goes to screen saver then to sleep mode then shuts down i want it to stay in?
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when i don't use pc for a while it goes to screen saver then to sleep mode then shuts down i want to keep it in sleep mode and not shut down how? i have windows vista please help? THANK YOU !!!
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Answer:
Control Panel > Power Saving (Windows 7, Vista will have something similar). When in Control Panel, search for 'Shut Down'. Set it to '0' for Shut Down time. (How else)?
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Hi You can check for power management section in the control panel and accordingly set your preferences. Regards, Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/akarora76
Amit K Arora
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