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Posted on Apr 21, 2009

Hp vs17e keeps going to sleep mode, displays auto adjust screen

HP vs 17E monitor, unit will come up when powered on, whether attached to a pc or not, and display the auto adjust screen for 3-4 sec, then goes to sleep mode. is there anything we can do with the monitor at this point?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 30, 2007

SOURCE: monitor doesn't work

I'd try this monitor on a spare computer. It sounds like the video card (motherboard integrated or otherwise)is not putting out any video information or missing sync signals. The monitor must receive these signals or it will go into standy/sleep mode. If the computer has integrated (on motherboard) video, check your bios settings to see if it is properly enabled. If it has a slot video board, then try a different video board. Your present board might be dead. Another possibility is a bad cable connection. check the connectors for bent pins. Assuming the connector is the standard HDB-15, it is easy to bend a pin over.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 13, 2008

SOURCE: monitor in sleep mode

my computer is on but screen is black and has power. How can I fix it?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 02, 2009

SOURCE: hp vs17e monitor says it's in sleep mode then goes blank

If you are running Windows Vista,do the following,

  1. Click start,Control panel,
  2. Double click Power options,
  3. On the left menu bar,Click Change when the computer sleeps,Change "turn off the display" to never,
  4. Go down to the botton and select "Change advance power settings,
  5. Scroll down to Display and click the + symbol,
  6. Click the + symbol beside "Turn off display after" change to never,
  7. Click on the next plug + symbol beside Adaptive display and change to off (You may or may not have the adaptive setting)
  8. Click apply ,click ok,
  9. Restart your computer.

If you are running windows Xp

  1. Right click on an open area on the desktop
  2. Click properties
  3. click the screen saver tab
  4. Click the power button at the bottom
  5. Change the "Turn off monitor settings"To Never
  6. Retart computer
if this doesn't fix your problem,please let me know


Please rate this a fixya

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Henk de Ruiter

  • 80 Answers
  • Posted on Jun 25, 2009

SOURCE: I have no power to my HP vs 17e. It appears that

This is a powerboard problem,look for bad caps(blowing up)
look at my profile to find a solution and the pictures for the HP version.

Buddy Mcsparrin

  • 1684 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 30, 2009

SOURCE: ACER Al1916W goes blank in 3 seconds. It shows

Hello,

Yes, The inverter is the problem on your monitor. We have a step by step guide to dis-assemble and repair your monitor posted on our web site at:
www.ccl-la.com/monitor_repair.htm Your model is the same as the westinghouse L1875NW. We have a parts kit for $12.00 if you need it, it can be purchased on the guide page. If you don't want to do the repair yourself we can do it for $35 + shipping. This is a common problem with that series of monitors but the repair will get you back going.

I hope this helps, if so please rate our solution.

Buddy
Corporate Computer
www.ccl-la.com

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hmmm is it your monitor going to sleep..or the machine? might the computer still be running?
if it's the computer go to power setting and change to your pref
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How do i do a full reset? I would like it back to factory settings.

Click on Start, All Programs and click HP My Display, Again Click HP My Display and than you can follow the on screen display to reset it.

Also you can use the front panel buttons

Power Turns the monitor on and to standby or sleep mode.
? NOTE: The power button is located on the top or front of the monitor depending on the model.
- Menu Opens, selects, or exits the OSD menu.
-Adjusts the volume level.
-Opens the Quick View menu to quickly adjust settings for gaming, video, photo, and text.
– Navigates backward through the OSD menu and decreases adjustment levels.
+ Navigates forward through the OSD menu and increases adjustment levels.
Auto Auto-adjusts the display
Select Enters the selected option.
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I have no power to my HP vs 17e. It appears that

This is a powerboard problem,look for bad caps(blowing up)
look at my profile to find a solution and the pictures for the HP version.
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Monitor goes to sleep

go to control panel, display properties, screen saver, turn off,
than go to power options, turn off the "turn off display" option.
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HP vs17e My screen went black for a few moments and when it

Switch off and on your PC and hold down the F5 key and this should bring up your PC in Safe Mode. If this fails, then find a PC repair shop to replace the power supply.
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HP vs17e automatic auto-adjusts randomally.

well why not try the monitor on any other computer
if it fails there,
bingo bad monitor.
easy no?
that shifting is bad. real bad,

if the problem in only on your PC.
then the Video (card or GPU chip) is bad.

you never said what you are plugged into
1981 to 2017, 10,00000 systems. made.
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Hp vs17e monitor says it's in sleep mode then goes blank

If you are running Windows Vista,do the following,

  1. Click start,Control panel,
  2. Double click Power options,
  3. On the left menu bar,Click Change when the computer sleeps,Change "turn off the display" to never,
  4. Go down to the botton and select "Change advance power settings,
  5. Scroll down to Display and click the + symbol,
  6. Click the + symbol beside "Turn off display after" change to never,
  7. Click on the next plug + symbol beside Adaptive display and change to off (You may or may not have the adaptive setting)
  8. Click apply ,click ok,
  9. Restart your computer.

If you are running windows Xp

  1. Right click on an open area on the desktop
  2. Click properties
  3. click the screen saver tab
  4. Click the power button at the bottom
  5. Change the "Turn off monitor settings"To Never
  6. Retart computer
if this doesn't fix your problem,please let me know


Please rate this a fixya
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