Sometime ago the monitor on my Win2000 system stopped going into power saving mode. Looking for a reason I looked at all the options in the display adapter control panel and noticed that the monitor was noted as Default Monitor.
Meanwhile, I recently I changed video drivers and
once the new driver was installed I noticed that the monitor was recognized as something other than the default, namely 8995684CPD-4201M. Interestingly, the monitor would now enter power saving mode after the desired 15 minute period of inactivity.
Unfoftunately after the next reboot the monitor was back to being recognized as Default Monitor and power saving mode was no longer working. Bizarre!
I'm running SP3 with all latest hotfixes (for better or worse). Any suggestions how I can tweak my system so that the monitor retains power saving mode enablement?
BTW, when I revert to the old video drivers, the same phenomonom occurs, meaning power saving mode and monitor recoginition works right after switching drivers until the next reboot!
An additional note: there are no monitors listed in the device manager in either safe mode or normal mode.
Regards & thanks
Phil
Meanwhile, I recently I changed video drivers and
once the new driver was installed I noticed that the monitor was recognized as something other than the default, namely 8995684CPD-4201M. Interestingly, the monitor would now enter power saving mode after the desired 15 minute period of inactivity.
Unfoftunately after the next reboot the monitor was back to being recognized as Default Monitor and power saving mode was no longer working. Bizarre!
I'm running SP3 with all latest hotfixes (for better or worse). Any suggestions how I can tweak my system so that the monitor retains power saving mode enablement?
BTW, when I revert to the old video drivers, the same phenomonom occurs, meaning power saving mode and monitor recoginition works right after switching drivers until the next reboot!
An additional note: there are no monitors listed in the device manager in either safe mode or normal mode.
Regards & thanks
Phil