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1 - what you say is 'anything' ?
2 - What Operating system you are running (Linux, Windows xxxx...)
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You need to reset the screen by pressing the button on your LCD monitor.
A salt and pepper screen, characterized by random white and black dots on the display, often indicates a hardware issue with the screen or graphics card. To fix it, start by checking the display connections and reseating cables. If the problem persists, try connecting to an external monitor to determine if the issue lies with the screen or the graphics card. If the external display works fine, consider replacing the screen; if not, the graphics card may need repair or replacement.
To fix a Compaq Presario CQ61 black screen, first, try performing a hard reset by removing the battery and unplugging the power adapter, then holding the power button for about 15 seconds before reconnecting everything. If that doesn't work, connect an external monitor to check if the issue is with the display or the system itself. If the external monitor works, the laptop's screen or display cable may need replacement. Lastly, ensure that all RAM modules are seated properly, as faulty RAM can also cause a black screen.
did you put a magnet on it? usually that is the cause no
Eat your computer
If your PC screen is divided into two, it may be due to a display setting issue or a hardware problem. First, check the display settings by right-clicking on the desktop and selecting "Display settings," then ensure the display is set to the correct resolution. If the issue persists, try updating your graphics drivers or restarting your computer. If the screen still appears divided, consider checking the cable connections or testing the monitor with another device to rule out hardware failure.
control panel, Appearance or display, adjust screen resolution. mess with that until it is like you want it
It depends on the problem. Could be corrected by going to Control Panel, Display Options and making the corrections. It may be because the monitor is going bad or a magnetic fied is interfering with the displayMaybe a setting on the monitor itself needs to be changed. It could be a bad cable connection. There's no one fix for everything. Not even just replacing the monitor because the monitor might not be the problem.
It depends on what broke. If the backlights don't function anymore, then just replace the screen.
There are some reasons for it, I have listed below- Graphics Card or GPU Issues Screen Damage Driver or Software Problems Loose or Damaged Display Cable Solutions you can try for this problem- 1. Use on an External Monitor Connect your laptop to a monitor via HDMI/DisplayPort. If the external monitor is fine → Likely screen issue. If the external monitor also shows green lines → Likely GPU or driver issue. 2. Update or Reinstall Graphics Drivers Go to Device Manager → Display adapters → Update driver. Alternatively, uninstall the driver and reinstall the latest version from your laptop manufacturer or NVIDIA/AMD/Intel website. 3. Check Display Cable Disconnect and reconnect the display cable. Inspect for visible damage. 4. Perform a Hardware Reset Shut down, remove battery (if removable), hold the power button for 30–60 seconds. Restart and see if the lines persist.
Take a hammer to your screen until it knocks the loose part back into place.
To fix a black screen on an HP Pavilion 23xi monitor, start by checking the power connection and ensuring the monitor is turned on. Next, verify that the video cable is securely connected to both the monitor and the computer. If the connections are fine, try restarting your computer and testing the monitor with another device to rule out hardware issues. If the problem persists, consider resetting the monitor settings or checking for driver updates for your graphics card.