Windows Vista Users:
1) Right click on an open area on your desktop and click on 'Personailze'
2) Click on 'Screen Saver', a small window will appear
3) Click on 'Change power settings'
You can configure your computer`s power settings from this window.
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assuming that you are on a laptop you can right click over the batterty icon and dependet on what make your laptop is there will be a powermanagment option you can configure the setting through that they range from power saver, balanced and high performance. this is base don using an Acer laptop although im fairnly certain the same option exist for most mainstream laptop and Personal Computr companies.
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But what If We Have Never Turned On The Computer??
If you're running Windows Vista, right-click on the Desktop and click on Personalize. Open the Screen Saver settings. Now click on "Change power settings". Now, check what plan you're using. Click on the "Change plan settings" right below that plan. Now change the plan settings (you might need to click on "Change Advanced Power Settings").
To save power
eat it
Hibernate is a power mode that allows the computer to save an image of the desktop to the hard drive and enter a state of reduced power consumption to save energy.
turn off power save mode
Control Panel --> Power Options
You can do it from Power Option in Control Panel.
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Hibernate.
That means your computer has entered a state of Hibernation to conserve battery life. Very useful if you're working on something at work or school, and you want to resume the progress at home.
En el modo de ahorro.
Check the power specs for your monitor at the Dell website. There are many. many Dell monitors.
push the power on off button on tower one time fast should bring it back to life.