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In this case, you should remove all the unnecessary USB devices, like USB flash drive, and try to put the monitor to sleep manually. The system will reboot automatically and it will show the BIOS screen and boot up with the signal going to the video option selected. Besides, if there’s compatibility issue between the connected devices and the PC, you’ll also encounter Windows 10 monitor not turning off. Scroll down to that setting and modify it to your video adapter type. Some apps will block Windows 10 from sleeping the display and the system even if the user. It’s possible that your monitor won’t sleep because it isn’t time for it to enter sleep. Scroll right to the third option (Advanced) and note the video will be different from what it is supposed to be. Monitor Won’t Sleep Automatically (Solutions) 1. It took several attempts to get to the BIOS by powering on the system and hitting the key and eventually I succeeded to the BIOS. The solution is you have to reset the Video setting in the BIOS.
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I performed a Microsoft update (which didn't cause the problem) ad hence I had a new giant door stop.
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This is for the 'Monitors go to sleep, but remain backlit' This issue has to do with multi-monitor setups ONLY. The issue is that the monitor DOES sleep, but remains backlit. I took sometime for the penny to drop but the problem was that the video signal was being trasmitted to a different port. 'MONITOR WONT SLEEP' is an incorrect title for this. I have a DX2400 and I encountered this problem. The cause of the problem is that somehow the BOIS setting for the video has changed.