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hello my HP pavilion gaming laptop having pink display issue , i checked my updates its all good , my display is pink even in my bios system , i dont think there is a problem in hardware , sometimes pink colour disappeared but in the end its remain pink , is there any solution for this problem . 

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Hi @Indukalpa 

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community!

 

Thanks for posting your query! We're here to help you get back up and running.

 

If your HP Pavilion gaming laptop is exhibiting a pink display even during BIOS setup, it likely points to a hardware-related issue, often with the display itself or its connection. Here are steps to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this problem:

 

External Monitor Test: Connect your laptop to an external monitor or TV via HDMI or another available display connection. If the external display does not show the pink tint, the issue may be with the laptop's screen or its connection.

 

Check Display Connections: If possible, inspect the internal connection of the display cable. It's possible that the internal display cable is loose or damaged. This usually requires opening the laptop, so it might be best handled by a professional.

 

Reset BIOS: Sometimes, resetting the BIOS settings to default can resolve display issues. Restart your laptop and enter BIOS (usually by pressing F10 during startup), then find the option to restore default settings.

 

Update BIOS: Ensure that the BIOS and all drivers related to graphics and display are up to date. You can do this through the HP Support Assistant.

 

Check for Physical Damage: Visually inspect the screen for any signs of physical damage which might cause display issues. Look for any damage near the hinges as well.

 

Software Check: Since the issue appears even in BIOS, software fixes are less likely to help. However, ensuring your graphics drivers are up-to-date using the HP website or directly from the GPU manufacturer (if separate dedicated graphics are used) is still recommended.

 

 

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