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Screen turns black

problem with the inverter chek it
2/18/2019 5:53:13 AM • Daewoo L700C 17"... • Answered on Feb 18, 2019
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Monitor problems

Try plugging in another known working monitor and see what happens. That will tell you whether the issue is with the monitor or your HP. And do not go to HP for assistance since they will not do squat for you - horrible support and not deserving of business.
5/2/2017 8:43:41 PM • Daewoo 17N5 17... • Answered on May 02, 2017
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How do I reset it to the factory settings?

Did you look for a reset button? Contact the manufacturer? check your manual?
1/2/2016 5:24:38 PM • Daewoo Dvd 600... • Answered on Jan 02, 2016
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Screen goes black, but power light is on (not blinking)

The problem is not with your screen. Its the problem of Video Card of your system which is unable to send Video Signals to the Screen.
11/29/2015 6:17:30 AM • Daewoo L700C 17"... • Answered on Nov 29, 2015
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How do you clean the DVD Video?

http://www.wikihow.com/Clean-a-DVD
9/25/2015 12:28:15 AM • Daewoo Vcr... • Answered on Sep 25, 2015
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Dsl-173d How much would it cost for a new t-con board

This monitor is from about 2002, and would cost more to fix than to replace.
7/20/2014 2:43:34 PM • Daewoo L700C 17"... • Answered on Jul 20, 2014
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I NEED APOWER CORD FOR DAEWOO L950

I can't find information online about your monitor, so I'll give you a generic answer for all monitors. Almost all monitors use a C13 cord - the same kind used for a desktop computer. Some use a C7 (two-wire, like that used for some name brand laptop adapters) or a C5 (three-wire, used on other laptop adapters) C13 image: 173-0602-e.jpg C7 image: ac15wna-r.jpg C5 image: 173-21103-e.jpg These images were lifted from the Mouser Electronics website (AC Power Cords Mouser ). They also carry C13 cords with right-angled plugs, which may be more convenient with some monitors. There are a very few monitors that use an external power supply, which is like a laptop computer power adapter. If this is the case, the voltage and current requirements for the power supply should be on the label on the back of the monitor, and the only other thing you have match is the plug on the power adapter output cord (it needs to fit the power jack on the back of the monitor). Note: the voltage of the power supply must be the same as that shown on the label (usually 12 VDC) and the current rating must be the same or higher. If you don't see the voltage and current listed on the label, look closely at the power jack - the numbers may be molded into the plastic next to it. It is rare to find a monitor with a permanently attached power cord. If this is the case with yours and it is damaged, do not attempt to splice it outside of the monitor. Put a replacement plug on if the good part of the cord is long enough, and use a good extension cord. Otherwise, you should open up the case and replace the entire cord. You will probably have to get a connector for the part of the power cord inside the monitor also. (If you are good with soldering, you may be able to splice to this connector, using heat-shrink tubing to insulate the connections.)
5/8/2014 4:32:13 AM • Daewoo Computers... • Answered on May 08, 2014
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Daewoo L950SC Monitor will not turn on

Plz Cheak your pawer cable.
12/21/2013 6:45:41 AM • Daewoo L700C 17"... • Answered on Dec 21, 2013
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L950SC Monitor screen has only a white screen?

Plz check the brightness and contrast from the menu on the monitor.
12/21/2013 6:44:06 AM • Daewoo L700C 17"... • Answered on Dec 21, 2013
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SCREEN MESSAGE - MODE NOT SUPPORTED

You have set a resolution that is too high or incompatible with your monitor. I assume you are using Windows. Turn the computer on and immediately keep pressing F8 on the keyboard until the 'Windows Advanced Options Menu' appears. Use the Up and Down keys to select 'Enable VGA Mode' Press enter and your screen will work again when windows starts. Now go to the display properties and click 'Advanced' then click the 'Monitor' tab and tick 'Hide modes that this monitor cannot display' OK everthing and now you should be able to adjust the resolution without getting a blank screen again! Good luck and come back to comment soon. Regards
12/21/2013 6:37:32 AM • Daewoo L700C 17"... • Answered on Dec 21, 2013
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