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One day the at home computer is working fine...[DPMS OFF...

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Question by Laurie
Submitted on 11/11/2003
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One day the at home computer is working fine...[DPMS OFF MODE] keeps coming up on our computer screen and don't know why OR what caused this!  It then just keeps scrolling into Windows2000Professional window, Then scrolls into HPinvent window screen.... And back to DPMS OFF MODE... HELP!!! How can we correct this... My son can't even get into the computer to do homework...  Please !!!!! Email me at LRioux@man.telusa.com .   Thank you so, so much!   -Laurie


Answer by hvison
Submitted on 5/31/2004
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my home town

 

Answer by habib_jaane
Submitted on 4/4/2005
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nothing just for training purpus

 

Answer by Lois Pentz
Submitted on 9/22/2006
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The DPMS Off Mode keeps coming up and cycling my computer and I can't get any work done.  How do I fix this and get the DPMS Off Mode to run without interfering with my computer?

 

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