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Serial number of my laptop is Edited and brightness is not white screen looks bluish please help

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Hi @Darshna2,

Welcome to the HP Support Community.
 

Thank you for posting your query. I will be glad to help you.

If the display on your HP Laptop PC 15-da3001tu appears bluish instead of displaying a white screen, it may be an issue with the color settings or with the display itself. Here are some steps you can try to resolve the issue:
 

  1. Adjust Color Settings:
    • Open the display settings on Windows.
    • Navigate to Settings > System > Display.
    • Look for color calibration or advanced color settings and adjust them to see if you can achieve a more neutral white balance.
       
  2. Update Graphics Driver:
    • Check if your graphics driver is up to date. You can do this by navigating to Device Manager > Display Adapters.
    • Right-click on your graphics adapter and select Update driver.
    • You can also download the latest drivers from the HP support website or the graphics card manufacturer's website.
       
  3. Check Blue Light Settings:
    • Windows features a blue light filter option, which can sometimes give the screen a bluish hue. You can find this setting under Settings > System > Display > Night light settings.
    • Make sure the Night light is turned off or adjust it to your preference.
       
  4. Monitor Calibration:
    • You can try calibrating your monitor by using built-in tools in Windows or through third-party applications.
    • Go to Control Panel > Color Calibration to initiate the calibration process.
       
  5. Perform a System Restart:
    • Sometimes, simply restarting the laptop can resolve display issues, especially if it was due to temporary glitches.
       

If none of these steps resolves the issue, it might indicate a hardware problem with your display or screen.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have an amazing day!
 

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