Hi Everyone: Well after a few weeks of letting the system sit overnight with no users logged on, I finally got back to this issue. By then, it would take a dozen cycles of the On/Off switch on the monitor to get it to stay on and usable. Obviously, the energy saver circuitry was going out on the old Lenovo LCD screen, but there was no way to override that feature. Went out and bought a new 19" LED monitor and connected it to the graphics card with the DVI cable. Works just like it's supposed to. Sorry to drag everyone through this confusion. Wish I had access to another monitor, or just had spent the money for a new one back in February.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- ASUS
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit SP1
- CPU
- i5-2320 @3.00 GHz
- Memory
- 6GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce 7300 LE
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer S200HQL 19.5 LED
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 800 (1900 x 900 max)
- Hard Drives
- Drive 1: 1 TB SATA internal: C drive
Drive 2: 250 GB SATA internal: User Data Backup
Drive 3: 500 GB SATA USB: Full System Backup 1, Father
Drive 4: 500 GB SATA USB: Full System Backup 2, Son
Drive 5: 40 GB IDE USB: Kindle, ASUS Tabl
- Keyboard
- ASUS KB34211
- Mouse
- Logitech m325 cordless
- Internet Speed
- 27Mb down, 3 Mb up cable modem w/Netgear R6400 WiFi
- Antivirus
- NIS, Spybot S&D, CCleaner, Malwarebytes, MSERT, MRT
- Browser
- FF v44.0.2;IE11 v11.0.9600.18015,uv11.0.23;Chrome v44.0.2403
- Other Info
- FF has AdBlockPlus and Ghostery plugins,