Well if you have set your screensaver to come on after the PC or laptop has not been used for 30 minutes and you have been sat there for ONLY 10 minutes then keep sitting there for another 20 minutes then you might see your screensaver?
Yes, a virus can potentially interfere with system settings, including the screensaver function. It may cause the screensaver to activate unexpectedly or prevent it from turning off, typically by manipulating system processes. However, this issue could also be attributed to a software glitch or incorrect settings rather than a virus. Running a virus scan and checking system settings would be advisable to diagnose the problem.
Turn on computer power management. Allow monitor and hard drive to power off after 15 minutes of inactivity. Allow computer to go into sleep or hibernate mode after 30 minutes of inactivity.
go to "start" then "control panel" then "display" then "screensaver" and change the minutes to however many you want.
No greater than 15 minutes after last activity.
because computers need to be worked on
You may not have hibernate enabled
A system administrator can disable a password-enabled screensaver.
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10 minute delay before the screen saver kicks. my answer is (d) 10 minutes.
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