My computer enters in stand by mode and does'n recover

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Hello there.
I have an AMD64 3000+ venice core socket 939 on a ASUS A8NE mb.
I've just installed WindowsXP Pro with SP2. I also have 3 users on this
computer with the fast user switching option enabled.
My problem is that when I want to switch from an user to another I go to
Start...log off X...switch user. When I select the other user I want to log
the computer seems to go in a stand by mode, I least the video card is not
sending any signal to the monitor and remains that way and I have to restart
the computer to make it work again.

Does anyone have any ideea what may cause this problem ?
Thanks and best regards from ROMANIA.
 
Radu SERBAN said:
Hello there.
I have an AMD64 3000+ venice core socket 939 on a ASUS A8NE mb.
I've just installed WindowsXP Pro with SP2. I also have 3 users on this
computer with the fast user switching option enabled.
My problem is that when I want to switch from an user to another I go to
Start...log off X...switch user. When I select the other user I want to log
the computer seems to go in a stand by mode, I least the video card is not
sending any signal to the monitor and remains that way and I have to restart
the computer to make it work again.

Does anyone have any ideea what may cause this problem ?
Thanks and best regards from ROMANIA.
 
Using Power Options in Control Panel, you can adjust any power management
option that your computer's unique hardware configuration supports. Because
these options may vary widely from computer to computer, the options
described may differ from what you see. Power Options automatically detects
what is available on your computer and shows you only the options that you
can control.
 
TexasTurbo said:
Using Power Options in Control Panel, you can adjust any power management
option that your computer's unique hardware configuration supports. Because
these options may vary widely from computer to computer, the options
described may differ from what you see. Power Options automatically detects
what is available on your computer and shows you only the options that you
can control.

I think is rather this what I am talking about. I've just downloaded the
patch and when I get home I will install it and report if it fixed my
problem, maybe there are others with this kind of problem.
 
"TexasTurbo" a scris:
Using Power Options in Control Panel, you can adjust any power management
option that your computer's unique hardware configuration supports. Because
these options may vary widely from computer to computer, the options
described may differ from what you see. Power Options automatically detects
what is available on your computer and shows you only the options that you
can control.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/872789/en-us

sorry I forgot to post the link in the previous re:
 
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