FIX LED Monitor White Screen Problem (TV/Display) | Loose Ribbon Cable Repair Guide

FIX LED Monitor White Screen Problem (TV/Display) | Loose Ribbon Cable Repair Guide

Having a pure white screen on your LED monitor or TV? This is one of the most common issues, and often it’s a simple fix! In this video, we guide you through the step-by-step process of repairing an LED monitor that only displays a white screen upon startup, instead of the company logo or "No Signal" message. Timestamps 00:00:00 Hi friends, in today's video, I will explain how to repair an LED monitor or TV when it shows a white screen. 00:00:12 Look, even after we switch it on, we still have this white screen. Normally, we should get a blue screen with a "No Signal" message. 00:01:09 In such a case, we need to open it up. There is a screw at the bottom of the monitor... open it slowly. 00:01:49 Currently, on that side, we have the ribbon cable for the display. Look, the ribbon cable has already come loose/detached. 00:02:18 Connect it completely to the display. When connected this way, the display will be visible to us. 00:02:57 Look, we got the company name of the monitor (likely Acer, as previously mentioned). Also, because we haven't connected the VGA, it shows "No Signal" here. 00:03:57 Similarly, if your computer or your LED TV monitor gets a white screen, the first thing we must check is the ribbon cable. What you will learn: How to safely open the back panel of your monitor (demonstrated on an old model Acer monitor). Diagnosing the White Screen: Why it happens (loose LVDS/Ribbon Cable or a main board issue). The Quick Fix: How to check, reconnect, and secure the display ribbon cable. Testing the Repair: Verifying the fix by checking for the company splash screen and "No Signal" message. Disclaimer: Always ensure the monitor is unplugged before opening it. Handle internal components, especially the display panel, with extreme care. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more tech repairs and science projects! #WhiteScreenFix #MonitorRepair #LEDTVRepair #DIYTech #RibbonCable #ScienceProjects #TechTips #HomeRepair