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My hp w2007 turned blue after I moved it how do I access screen display from the monitor menu

I need to know how to access screen display from the monitor menu

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Some monitors change colour if there is damage, internally, within the signal cable. Try another cable if you have one.
Alternatively, it might be that the monitor is near an extremely strong magnetic source, such as big loudspeakers?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 10, 2009

SOURCE: HP w2007 monitor will not turn on.

The only troubleshooting step I can offer here, is unplug it, and press the power button down for about 15-20 seconds, to flush any trickle power remaining in the unit. Then plug it back in, hook it up and try turning it on again. If this solves it, great! If it doesn't though, then I would check either with HP directly or with your place of purchase to see if your issue can be covered under limited/extended warranty. If you are out of warranty though, LCD repairs tend to jump pretty high, and usually end up being more than what the monitor is worth, so it may be more economical to replace it at that stage.

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Bay Ridge

Bay Ridge

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  • Posted on Sep 16, 2009

SOURCE: HP w2007 LCD monitor goes off Monitor going to

Make sure that everything is connected to the monitor properly. Go to the back of it and make sure the VGA or DVI cables are secured and then check the back of the computer to do the same.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 04, 2009

SOURCE: hp w2007 monitor: Powers on but screen is white -

This is an internal problem with the LCD monitor. It is defective and should be returned to the store your purchased it from for a new one. That is the only thing I can really think of if it is not reading properly with a seperate graphics card. It is an internal issue and needs to be repaired.

Darla Burns

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2012

SOURCE: my hp w2007 monitor keeps

I'VE BEEN HAVING THE SAME PROBLEM FOR MONTHS - SOMETIMES THE MONITOR WILL BE FINE FOR A FEW DAYS AND OTHERS IT WILL NOT COME BACK ON NO MATTER WHAT I DO. HOWEVER, I FINALLY FIGURED OUT THE PROBLEM AND THUS A SOLUTION AND IT ACTUALLY DIDN'T COST ME ANYTHING.

MY CPU DOES NOT HAVE A VGA OUTPUT SO I WAS GOING TO GO BUY A VGA/DVI CABLE ADAPTER BUT INSTEAD I FOUND A VGA/DVI ADAPTER IN THE BOX THAT MY COMPUTER CAME IN. I ATTACHED IT TO THE DVI CABLE THAT I ALREADY HAVE AND PLUGGED THE DVI END INTO MY CPU (SINCE IT ONLY HAS A DVI AND NO VGA OUTPUT) AND THEN THE VGA ADAPTER END INTO MY MONITOR AND WA LA... IT WORKS NOW AND HAVEN'T HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH IT GOING TO SLEEP.

WHAT I IMAGINE IS HAPPENING IS THAT THE DVI OUTPUT ON THE MONITOR IS FAULTY - EITHER FROM THE FACTORY OR THE PINS HAVE BEEN DAMAGED SO MY CABLE WAS NOT WORKING CORRECTLY. IN TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT WAS WRONG, I BOUGHT A BRAND NEW DVI CABLE AND IT STILL DIDN'T WORK SO I KNEW IT WAS NOT THE CABLE. THAT NEW CABLE WAS RETURNED TO THE STORE FOR A REFUND!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 12, 2012

SOURCE: hp w2007 lcd monitor, osd lockout & main menu display

Once you realize that resetting it doesn't work (as I did ) take it apart. This instruction is for an hp w2007 only! It's the one I just fixed. Remove the three screws holding the base on. The one in the middle is hard to see because it's in a hole but readily accessible. Remove the black back cover by inserting a skinny screwdriver between it and the gray housing. Start in the middle on any of the four corners.Pry it up and work your way to the corners. At the corners pry up with more force and the plastic tabs will snap off. Trust me, just do it!! Once you have snapped the plastic tab at all four corners the back will lift right off. locate the three small wires that go into the menu, -, +, select switches. Cut the three wires and tape them off separately. Do this so they can't touch the case or each other. Do to the wires that are going back toward the monitor! The ones going to the switch do not need to be taped. The switches are now dead. Is that clear? Cut the wires going to the switch and tape the cut ends that go back to the monitor. You will no longer be able to manually adjust anything but I never used the adjustments anyhow. The PC will take care of it for you. I did this 8 hours ago and it's still working perfect! Before I made the fix I was getting OSD Lockout, no input signal, it was scrolling through the menu and the screen was going blank every 5 minutes!! It will work!!!

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My monitor is the wrong color it appears blue

Assuming you have never played with the monitor's menu settings before, and most everything seems OK - but with a blue tinge, I would check the video cable. Make sure there are no bent or pushed pins, the cable has not been severely pinched with no cuts or frays. Also ensure that it is connected thumb-tight on both ends. If you still have the problem, substitute the cable with a known good cable. And then of course you can try the monitor settings, but I would need a model number to be specific. If you play with settings before checking the cable, be sure to note the current settings because you can cause a setting problem if your problem is something other than a setting problem, such as the video cable. If your computer has VGA/DVI/ or HDMI outputs and you have the cables, this could also be helpful in case your problem turns out to be your video card.
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White screen on hp w2007 LCD monitor.

Troubleshoot an HP LCD Monitor
HP makes a number of liquid crystal display, or LCD, monitors.
LCD monitors create an image by passing light through a liquid crystal solution that either blocks the light or allows it to pass through to a color filter.
LCD monitors are ideal for use with a computer as they present an excellent still image and cannot suffer pixel burn-in like other flat-screen display technologies.
Even quality monitors run into the occasional problem and need some basic troubleshooting before sending them in for service.
Check the power cord to make sure that it is plugged in securely to both the monitor and the outlet. If you are using a surge protector, remove it and plug the power cord directly into an outlet that you know is working.
Detach and reattach both ends of the cable running from your computer to your monitor.
If your HP LCD monitor has more than one connector, use the other one to make sure that the connector isn't the issue.
Remove any switch or extension cable that may be present between the computer and the monitor.


Restart your computer. A fresh start will correct many software issues.


Check the documentation of your video card to make sure that it supports HDCP, or High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection, since the screen may be blank when you are trying to watch high-definition content through a video card that doesn't support it.
Some older HP LCD monitors also do not support HDCP, so check your monitor documentation as well.


Go to your video card manufacturer's website and install the latest drivers for your video card. Instructions for installing the drivers will vary by manufacturer, but they should be listed with the driver software.


Change your resolution to a preset video mode to make sure that you aren't trying to operate the monitor in an unsupported resolution.
Different models of HP LCD monitors support different preset video modes.
All of the preset video modes for your monitor are listed in your monitor's manual.
Resolutions of 1024 x 768 and lower are supported by almost all HP LCD monitors.


Press the "Auto/Select" button on the front of the HP LCD monitor to correct any images that are dark or blurry.
If this does not correct the image, press the "Menu" button on the front of the monitor to bring up the on-screen display menu, where you can use the "+" and "-" buttons to scroll through the options and "Enter" to select the option that you want to change.
Adjust the brightness and contrast as needed by selecting them and using the "+" and "-" keys. Press the "Menu" button to exit the menu.


Press the "Menu" button to enter the menu, scroll to "Image Control" and press "Enter."
From here you can choose the "Auto-Adjustment" option and the HP LCD monitor will automatically adjust the horizontal and vertical positioning to center the screen.
The ability to adjust these settings is available only if you are using VGA inputs.


Contact your retailer or manufacturer for any additional troubleshooting steps for your particular model of HP LCD monitor.
If your monitor still has issues, you may need to send it in to be serviced.
HP Support

http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html

Fix a White Screen on an LCD Monitor
When an LCD screen has turned completely white, there are three normal causes: the screen is defective, the video cable is not connected correctly, or the graphics card on the motherboard of the computer is faulty.

You will need to troubleshoot these possibilities to determine which problem you have.
If you are not experienced in working on computer equipment, you should not attempt to disassemble your LCD screen because you could easily damage it.
Seek professional assistance unless you have experience working on computer hardware.

Disconnect the white LCD screen from the computer by unscrewing the blue monitor cable. Connect the working LCD screen to your computer by attaching its blue monitor cable to the same slot.
If your computer display does not show on the functioning LCD screen, try rebooting your computer.
If it still does not display, the problem is with your computer's graphic card on the motherboard. Seek professional repair assistance.
If your computer display shows normally on the working LCD screen, proceed to Step 2.
Unplug the LCD monitor with the white screen.
Disassemble the rear panel of the monitor with the small screwdriver.
Carefully separate the screws into piles so that you can keep track of how to reassemble the monitor.

Locate the internal video cable, a gray cable with a plug on the end that connects to the main components of the screen.
See the References section for photos of the video cable for assistance.
http://www.laptoprepair101.com/laptop/2008/04/13/laptop-lcd-screen-turned-white/
Unplug the cable, checking for any debris or blockage.
Reconnect the cable firmly.
Reassemble the LCD screen. Plug it in and connect it to your computer.
If the screen is still white, you have a defective LCD screen.
You will need to replace it or take it to a professional repair service for assistance.




Without this test you'll have to guess because as I mentioned before this could either bad motherboard or bad LCD screen.
You'll have to disconnect the video cable from the LCD screen (connector 2) and the inverter board (connectors 3 and 1).
After that you connect another working screen and test video.
For this purpose I'm using one of my test LCD screens.
My test screen is cracked and because of that you see a wide white band in the center but it still works fine for this test.
The original screen is white but my test screen works normal (except the crack of course) and I can see the image.

After this test I can tell that the problem must be related to the screen.
After I assembled everything back together and connected the original LCD, it's still white.
CONCLUSION. In my case this problem is related to the LCD screen and it has to be replaced.
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HP W2007 + Xbox 360 = Constant Sleep Mode

the monitor is bad
if it will not power on,
or show NOSIG< with XBOX on then turned off the monitor must show NOSIG>
why not test the monitor on any pc made even laptops VGA jacks works, so that works, its not the monitor.
and bad xbox video caused. but is not it. as you said.
the menu needs sync lines active. to pops the OSD button menu.
so the monitor is bad.

or the cable.

what is w2007, lets see.?
its old. at 1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz



this old monitor runs CCFL lamps.]
im shocked it glows at all up to now.
ever do flash light trick test?
see got data, but no back light, CFFL is dead.

HP W2007
users guide last page.
This HP product contains mercury in the fluorescent lamp
in the display LCD that might
require special handling at
end-of-life:

that means CCFL died, also all do, soon.
(as short as 2 years, full time , they die. 20k hours)
out of your service manual it shows.
ccfl-wcj1avqu0msqxnqr1cdquwfl-1-0.jpg what any running pc connected the OSD menu most work
not in sleep mode.
if there is sinc, H/V pins active
that OSD must work or the blacklamp is dead
use flashlight see, there is data there, see?

ccfl-wcj1avqu0msqxnqr1cdquwfl-1-0.jpg
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My monitor, hp w2007, shows for about 20 seconds when turned on then goes blurry then black how do i fix???

The most common problem that causes the screen to go to a black screen is due to bad capacitors in the screen's power supply board. The bad caps are the cylindrical and will appear to have bulging tops. 66c561df-0d01-416a-ae23-71f3b3965c88.jpg
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My monitor screen has moved and the OSD lock has been activated. How do i remove the lock?

Hi,
Install the monitor-driver INF and ICM files from the CD, or download them from the Internet as follows:

To install the monitor driver from the CD:

  1. Insert the CD in your computer CD drive.
  2. The CD menu appears.
  3. Select the language.
  4. Click Install Monitor Driver Software .
  5. Follow the onscreen instructions.
  6. Restart the computer.
  7. Check that the proper resolutions and refresh rates appear in the Display Properties window in the Control Panel.
To download the latest version of drivers and software files from the HP Support Web site:

  1. Go to the HP Support Web site
  2. Select your country/region.
  3. Select Download Drivers and Software .
  4. Enter the model number of your monitor, for example w2007 .
  5. The software download pages for your monitor display.
  6. Ensure your system meets the requirements given.
  7. Download and install the driver and software files by following the steps on the screen.
all the best....
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Hp w2007 lcd monitor, osd lockout & main menu display

Once you realize that resetting it doesn't work (as I did ) take it apart. This instruction is for an hp w2007 only! It's the one I just fixed. Remove the three screws holding the base on. The one in the middle is hard to see because it's in a hole but readily accessible. Remove the black back cover by inserting a skinny screwdriver between it and the gray housing. Start in the middle on any of the four corners.Pry it up and work your way to the corners. At the corners pry up with more force and the plastic tabs will snap off. Trust me, just do it!! Once you have snapped the plastic tab at all four corners the back will lift right off. locate the three small wires that go into the menu, -, +, select switches. Cut the three wires and tape them off separately. Do this so they can't touch the case or each other. Do to the wires that are going back toward the monitor! The ones going to the switch do not need to be taped. The switches are now dead. Is that clear? Cut the wires going to the switch and tape the cut ends that go back to the monitor. You will no longer be able to manually adjust anything but I never used the adjustments anyhow. The PC will take care of it for you. I did this 8 hours ago and it's still working perfect! Before I made the fix I was getting OSD Lockout, no input signal, it was scrolling through the menu and the screen was going blank every 5 minutes!! It will work!!!
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Hp w2007 monitor: Powers on but screen is white - no display at all (no error msg..., just a bright white screen). Blue 'power led' is on. No difference when connected to pc or no connection. Flickers at...

This is an internal problem with the LCD monitor. It is defective and should be returned to the store your purchased it from for a new one. That is the only thing I can really think of if it is not reading properly with a seperate graphics card. It is an internal issue and needs to be repaired.
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HP w2007 monitor will not turn on. When unplugged and re-plugged (power cord) the little blue light in the on-off button flashes once, then nothing. The blue light in the pwer button remains unlit, and...

The only troubleshooting step I can offer here, is unplug it, and press the power button down for about 15-20 seconds, to flush any trickle power remaining in the unit. Then plug it back in, hook it up and try turning it on again. If this solves it, great! If it doesn't though, then I would check either with HP directly or with your place of purchase to see if your issue can be covered under limited/extended warranty. If you are out of warranty though, LCD repairs tend to jump pretty high, and usually end up being more than what the monitor is worth, so it may be more economical to replace it at that stage.
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Hp w2007 blank screen

we have here , like 1000s of black screens posted here now.
all the same all with CCFL lamps. that die. same solution.
older monitors have a power saver mode inside it,
push the front button called menu, then see OSD menu
then find and turn off power saver.
if the OSD fails to show up; the CCFL are dead.
this monitor was made in 2007, and 2010 is the starting year
for ending the usage of CCFL (starting on large screens working to small)

im reading your manual for you now, free.
page 4 tells you it has CCFT (T mean Tube, L means lamp)
same same.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1110533/Hp-W2007.html?page=4#manual

now lets look at the page on saver. power

page 7, (its on by default ) oops !
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1110533/Hp-W2007.html?page=7#manual


turn saver OFF
see next page 8 and turn DDC ON.
see sleep timer and turn that all off.
if you push factory reset, it the problem begins again.
bad. for you.

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1110533/Hp-https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1110533/Hp-W2007.html?page=8#manual

you can in fact download the whole manual.
for free. here. the site on the internet in this regard.

all old HP monitors are made for old PC 2000 year.
your PC is not 17 years old i bet.
so all this old saver stuff is now WRONG.
(all this is old school Energy Star , malarkey, )
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