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My vs17e hp the blue light blinks but moniutor will not come on

The blue light will blink but the monitor will not come on . I have unpluged both cables for about 10 min. but that did not help any thing else I can try or isd the monitor broke?

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  • jtimduncan Apr 28, 2009

    The blue light blinks on and off and the monitor will not come on. After an hour or more the monitor will come on, then the problem repeats itself if the monitor is turned off and restarted.

  • jas_chahal May 05, 2009

    my cousins monitor vs17e HP monitor, power button is on, blue light, but no screen dispay, remains black as if off, intermittent dispay works previously, but I am searching for a solution, do I need to open it up and can I fix it with some advice?

  • Anonymous May 25, 2009

    i have an hp monitor, when i turn it on it displays recommended settings than goes blank.

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The quick way to determine if defective is to either substitute a monitor, or take that monitor to another computer. If the problem follows the monitor, then the monitor has an internal defect. if this is the case, electronic troubleshooting expertise is needed to repair.

A defective video card or chipset in the computer, or if the computer is dead- these would be typical problems if the problem is at the computer end of things.

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