Oops. Sorry for typo in "now power schemes listed" ...
I wondered why my Sony laptop's screen hadn't powered off (just the screen - not the whole machine).
I checked Display Properties/Screen Saver/Power and saw that all the fields for "plugged in" and "running on batteries" where ghosted and there were no Power Schemes in the pull-down list.
The laptop can hibernate by closing the lid or by momentarily pressing the power button.
I've looked in the registry and under Class User/.../Power I can see not only the standard schemes but a couple I've previously set and saved.
Any ideas how to get the power schemes listed again in the Power Schemes?
regards
Mark H., AFX
I wondered why my Sony laptop's screen hadn't powered off (just the screen - not the whole machine).
I checked Display Properties/Screen Saver/Power and saw that all the fields for "plugged in" and "running on batteries" where ghosted and there were no Power Schemes in the pull-down list.
The laptop can hibernate by closing the lid or by momentarily pressing the power button.
I've looked in the registry and under Class User/.../Power I can see not only the standard schemes but a couple I've previously set and saved.
Any ideas how to get the power schemes listed again in the Power Schemes?
regards
Mark H., AFX