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HP L2201x
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have a home built PC, and a valid DP cable from my GTX-1060.

Everytime I have a system patch or upgrade, my HP L2201x goes to sleep on boot, and won't come active.  I have had times where I have restarted the monitor a couple of hundred times, and sometimes I'll get lucky and the screen will stay active.  Once I do that, it tends to stay active.  Power settings have been set per recommendations, and I don't let that monitor sleep

I had a regedit field that I had used and it made it so that the monitor would survive a reboot (I disabled monitor sleep in power to avoid this problem).   I've since lost the link to the regedit command.   

The most current windows update has done it again, and I cannot get the screen to come back to staying active.

Ideas?

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