Display Assembly Diagram; Dead Pixel; No Video (Internal) - HP Z VR Backpack G1 Maintenance And Service Manual

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Display assembly diagram

The display assembly diagram shows basic video components: system board, graphics cards, display cables,
display connectors, operating system (OS), graphics driver, and LCD display panel. Any component or a
combination of these components can contribute to a video issue.
NOTE:
The lid close switch is a Hall-effect sensor located in the top cover. When the display is closed, the
sensor acts like a switch is closed. A notebook can force a video output to an external monitor, or go to
hibernation or standby mode through power management. If the display screen does not light up when the
display is open, the lid close switch (Hall-effect sensor) could be faulty.

Dead pixel

Display panel may show one or more pixels that are not properly lit when displaying a single color over the
screen area. Use HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) tool to determine those defective pixels. There is no
solution for dead pixels. Refer to

No video (internal)

Items
Symptoms
No internal video with certain programs
(i.e., video-intensive games)
References
Display Issue: Pixel Anomalies on page 95
Procedures
Possible causes
Display resolution, brightness, faulty lid switch, running a program requiring a higher resolution
than the display screen can support.
Faulty lid switch may put the system into Sleep or Hibernation mode.
Troubleshooting steps
Use an external monitor with higher resolution.
Test with external monitor using HDMI or HP port. Press the power button and close the
computer lid to force video output to external video. If there is still no video, contact support.
See section
No video (with power) on page 53
for the HP dead pixel policy.
for display information.
Common issues and possible solutions
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