Help, 'stand bye' is disabled?

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Tony

So I just got through restoring Windows Xp on my computer. After my
old hd died. But there is only one problem. The stand bye option is
grayed out. I can only restart or shutdown the computer. Anyone know
what the problem is?
 
Actually, its Standby not Stand Bye.

Mostly caused due to improper or No Display Drivers installed. Try
installing your VGA Drivers from your Motherboard / AGP Card CD. You can also
download the latest one from motherboard/agp card manufacturer's web-site.

As you said that it was exist before, it means your computer support APM
[Advanced Power Management]. Chances are that you forget to install Display
Drivers after fresh install of Windows XP.

Read the following article:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266169/

Hope this help, let us know!

"Tony" wrote:

> So I just got through restoring Windows Xp on my computer. After my
> old hd died. But there is only one problem. The stand bye option is
> grayed out. I can only restart or shutdown the computer. Anyone know
> what the problem is?
>
>
 
On Jul 10, 1:14 am, RajKohli <RajKo...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Actually, its Standby not Stand Bye.
>
> Mostly caused due to improper or No Display Drivers installed. Try
> installing your VGA Drivers from your Motherboard / AGP Card CD. You can also
> download the latest one from motherboard/agp card manufacturer's web-site.
>
> As you said that it was exist before, it means your computer support APM
> [Advanced Power Management]. Chances are that you forget to install Display
> Drivers after fresh install of Windows XP.
>
> Read the following article:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266169/

You mean I go to e-machines website and get the drivers?
 
First, check if you have Motherboard or AGP Card CD in your bag. It will save
a lot of time. In case, you don't have the CD then first you have to know the
make of your inbuilt or AGP card manufacturer like Intel, nVidia. If you
don't know the exact one then find the manuals. Even if you don't have the
manual then you can download

http://www.drivershq.com/

Driver Detective. Not sure, never tried it but think that it will find the
correct make and will recommend the download. You can know atleast the make
of your display card.

Hope this help, let us know!

"Tony" wrote:

> On Jul 10, 1:14 am, RajKohli <RajKo...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
> > Actually, its Standby not Stand Bye.
> >
> > Mostly caused due to improper or No Display Drivers installed. Try
> > installing your VGA Drivers from your Motherboard / AGP Card CD. You can also
> > download the latest one from motherboard/agp card manufacturer's web-site.
> >
> > As you said that it was exist before, it means your computer support APM
> > [Advanced Power Management]. Chances are that you forget to install Display
> > Drivers after fresh install of Windows XP.
> >
> > Read the following article:
> >
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266169/

> You mean I go to e-machines website and get the drivers?
>
>
 
On Jul 10, 6:30 pm, RajKohli <RajKo...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> First, check if you have Motherboard or AGP Card CD in your bag. It will save
> a lot of time. In case, you don't have the CD then first you have to know the
> make of your inbuilt or AGP card manufacturer like Intel, nVidia. If you
> don't know the exact one then find the manuals. Even if you don't have the
> manual then you can download
>
> http://www.drivershq.com/
>
> Driver Detective. Not sure, never tried it but think that it will find the
> correct make and will recommend the download. You can know atleast the make
> of your display card.
>
> Hope this help, let us know!
>
> "Tony" wrote:
> > On Jul 10, 1:14 am, RajKohli <RajKo...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> > wrote:
> > > Actually, its Standby not Stand Bye.

>
> > > Mostly caused due to improper or No Display Drivers installed. Try
> > > installing your VGA Drivers from your Motherboard / AGP Card CD. You can also
> > > download the latest one from motherboard/agp card manufacturer's web-site.

>
> > > As you said that it was exist before, it means your computer support APM
> > > [Advanced Power Management]. Chances are that you forget to install Display
> > > Drivers after fresh install of Windows XP.

>
> > > Read the following article:

>
> > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266169/

> > You mean I go to e-machines website and get the drivers?


Thanks RajKohli, I found the drivers I needed on the emachines
website.
 
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