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02-23-2022 09:10 PM - edited 02-24-2022 08:41 PM
Hi, whenever I turn on night shift on my chromebook, the display glitches and shows an orange screen or just stripes and boxes of orange and I was wondering how to fix that? Also, when I fold my Chromebook back, the touchscreen does not work. Thank you!
02-28-2022 05:38 AM
Hi@fred217,
Welcome to the HP Support Community! I'd like to help!
I see you are experiencing display issues with the HP Chromebook the touchscreen is not working correctly.
I have a few recommendations
- Turn off the Chromebook by holding down the Power button..
- Press and hold the Refresh button and then tap the Power button.
- Once the Chromebook starts, release the Refresh button. This performs a hardware reset that can fix your screen.
I recommend you follow the below steps and check if it helps.
Step 1: Remove external devices
If the Chromebook does not start, remove any USB devices, and remove memory cards from the card reader slot. Disconnect all non-essential devices including external hard drives and other similar devices.
After you have removed all external devices, turn on the Chromebook.
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If the computer starts, reconnect devices one at a time, and restart the Chromebook each time you connect another device to figure out which device is causing the problem. You are done.
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If the unit still does not start or exhibits the same problem, go to the next step to perform a hard reset.
Step 2: Perform a hard reset
A hard or forced reset erases all information in the computer memory. This forces the system to clear and reestablish the software connections between the BIOS and the hardware.
A hard reset does not remove any local files or settings.
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Press the power button
and refresh
button for five seconds. The computer turns off, and then turns on again.
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If necessary, press power button again to turn on the laptop.
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If the issue persists, continue to the next step.
Step 3: Perform a system recovery
A system recovery completely erases any local files or settings and returns the computer to its original factory-shipped state.
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If a hard reset does not resolve your issue OR your Chromebook shows the error message Chrome OS is missing or damaged, you might need to perform a system recovery. For detailed instructions go to Chromebook Help Center and search for Recover your Chromebook.
Hope this helps! Keep me posted.
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