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I did both the points, so i can try to moving the monitor to another machine.

Thank you for help, and sorry for my english.

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I had a desktop HP Pavilion HPE h-1275d model. I did a driver update too and the screen resolution is at the recommended settings of 1920 x 1080 60hz refresh rate.

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Xiaohui,

Is this a recent issue that has happened and do you have another system to try the monitor on. To determine if the hardware has failed you should place the monitor on another computer and see if the issue continues.
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can anyone help me on how to stop auto-adjustment-in-progress?

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I have had the same issue with HP monitors in the pass, what has worked for me is to update the driver if a new one is available.

If this does not work go to Start globe bottom left of the screen.

Right click on Computer and click  Manage from the menu when it opens go to

Device Manger.

Then click Monitors tap and make sure that your monitor is displayed.

Then you want to right click and pick the option to Uninstall your monitor after you have done this restart the Desktop or Laptop. Hope this helps

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