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Dean
January 27th, 2011, 00:56
Hi,

I am using windows seven, HP, but on a Toshiba laptop with a Compaq 151 FS monitor. It keeps freezing after a while, it freezes probably twice a day. I turn off the monitor and after a few hours I try to turn it back on, but the noise to turn the screen on or what ever, doesn't come up, so the screen doesn't show.

When I don't turn off the monitor it just freezes also, I try to move the mouse, press windows button, etc. Nothing.

I just restart it by the button, but does anyone know how to fix this?

Thanks.

Fly
January 27th, 2011, 01:01
I had a similar problem with my windows 7 desktop. (HP)
It would freeze when I turned off the monitor for more then 10 minutes.
Sadly my motherboard was fucked up. I called HP and they told me to send it in, I sent it in and they claimed to have fixed it. After sending it in three times I spoke to the manager or something and they just replaced the whole computer. The new one sent to me has had no problems.

Dean
January 27th, 2011, 01:08
I had a similar problem with my windows 7 desktop. (HP)
It would freeze when I turned off the monitor for more then 10 minutes.
Sadly my motherboard was fucked up. I called HP and they told me to send it in, I sent it in and they claimed to have fixed it. After sending it in three times I spoke to the manager or something and they just replaced the whole computer. The new one sent to me has had no problems.

Ah, lucky.

This windows seven and vista crap is causing me a lot of troubles lately.

I've had this computer for ~4 years, and it's been nothing really good to me, 1GB ram and like 75gb disk space. lomfao

Fly
January 27th, 2011, 01:19
Ah, lucky.

This windows seven and vista crap is causing me a lot of troubles lately.

I've had this computer for ~4 years, and it's been nothing really good to me, 1GB ram and like 75gb disk space. lomfao

Ah, your computer is 4 years old? I don't think it'd be the same problem then. I had the problem a few weeks after buying mine. If your computer is that old and has those specifications just stick with windows xp. Try to reformat it to windows xp and see if it solves your problem.

Dean
January 27th, 2011, 01:25
Ah, your computer is 4 years old? I don't think it'd be the same problem then. I had the problem a few weeks after buying mine. If your computer is that old and has those specifications just stick with windows xp. Try to reformat it to windows xp and see if it solves your problem.

I don't really know how to do that, lol.

I have another Windows XP desktop, but I posted a thread about it, and as you can see, it's broken.