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09-24-2017 12:25 PM
My monitor will randomly go blank and become unresponsive. The only way I can seem to get it back on is by unplugging the power cable from the back and putting back in. When it goes black the power button remains blue, it doesn't turn yellow like it would when the pc is in sleep. I am not able to press the power button or open any montoer settings. I have tried switching from an hdmi conecction to a dvi connection and I get the same result. It is not a problem with my graphics card because I have a second monitor hooked up that stays on. In windows, the monitor still says it's connected, but the display is blank and I can't do anything. Any idea on how to fix would be greatly aprecciated.
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09-27-2017 05:29 PM
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09-25-2017 12:18 PM
Welcome to the HP Forums 🙂
I would like to take a moment and thank you for using this forum, it is a great place to find answers.
As I understand the monitor goes black followed by becoming unresponsive,
No worries, as I'll be glad to help you, that said, I'll need a few more details to dissect your concern & provide an accurate solution:
Did you check if one monitor connected at a time works without these issues?
Have you attempted to reset the monitor?
While you respond to that, here's what I recommend:
Step 1: Checking power
Disconnect the video cable from the monitor and make sure the monitor power cable is plugged into a power outlet.
With the monitor plugged in, press the power button on the monitor. There should be a power indicator light located on the monitor case. What happens to the light?
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If power light remains off when you press the power button, either the monitor is not receiving power or the monitor is defective. Check all of the following items before attempting to service or replace the monitor:
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Make sure the power outlet has power and the power outlet matches the power rating for the monitor.
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Connect the a different power outlet.
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Try a different power cord.
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If the light comes on, the monitor has power. Continue to the next Step.
Step 2: Displaying a built-in on-screen message
Use the following steps to see if a built-in on-screen message displays.
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Connect the video cable and turn on the computer.
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Turn on the monitor and wait about ten seconds while the computer starts.
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(By the end of this article all the issues should be resolved)
Keep me posted,
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Riddle_Decipher
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09-25-2017 07:19 PM
I have tried wach monitor sepreataly ,but the problem persists on the same montor. Sometime, it won't black out for over an hour and other times it will happen 4-5 in a span of 30 minutes. The power and video connection seem to be fine. The only way to get the onitor back to normal when it gets in this stats is to disconnect the power and reconncet it.
09-26-2017 11:05 AM
Thank you for replying with this detailed response 😉
I appreciate your time and efforts,
If you've followed all the suggested steps, reset the monitor as well and yet the issue persists,
I recommend you Contact HP to have this monitor either repaired/replaced:
HP Support can be reached by clicking on the following link: http://h22207.www2.hp.com/us-en/?openCLC=true
(1) Once the support page opens please select the country in which you're located. Next, enter your HP model number on the right.
(2) Next, choose the 'Contact Support' tab at the top and scroll down to the bottom of the 'HP Support- Contact' page to fill out the form provided with your contact information.
(3) Once completed click the 'Show Options' icon on the bottom right.
(4) Lastly, scroll down to the bottom of the page and select 'Get the phone number.' A case number and phone number will now populate for you.
They will be happy to assist you immediately.
If the unit is under warranty repair services under the manufacturer's warranty will be free of charge.
Do get back to me as I have a few more tricks up my sleeve,
That said, If I have helped you resolve the issue,
feel free to give me a virtual high-five by clicking the 'Thumbs Up' icon
followed by clicking on 'Accepted as Solution'
And Have a great day Ahead!
Riddle_Decipher
I am an HP Employee
Learning is a journey, not a destination.
Let's keep asking questions and growing together.
09-27-2017 05:29 PM
Thank you for responding,
It's great to have you back 😉
You may use the HP website to check the warranty,
Here's the link for your ease of access: Click here
If the information I've provided was helpful,
give us some reinforcement by clicking the solution and kudos buttons,
that'll help us and others see that we've got the answers!
Good Luck.
Riddle_Decipher
I am an HP Employee
Learning is a journey, not a destination.
Let's keep asking questions and growing together.
12-04-2017 08:54 AM
I have the same issue, monitor goes black. Comes back when I disconnect the power supply. The problem is intermittant and is the same attached to a different computer, using both types of connections. I am out of warranty. Is there any solution or the only thing is to replace the monitor...at my cost.
12-09-2018 10:31 PM
I have the same problem. HP Pavilion 25xi model, out of warranty. If HP would give an option for a 4K glossy monitor I would buy one as a replacement. For now all they have in 4K or even 1440p are matte coated displays.
12-10-2018 10:56 AM
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