Pavilion 550-153wb: initial configuration

2 days ago, I bought this tour/monitor combination. I could put on yesterday, but today when I hit the button on the monitor I get scanning of messages of DVI/HDMI/VGA, followed a list of all 3 in red showing no signal in any, then a message saying that the monitor is going to sleep. At the back of the tower is a undocumented green led is on.

Help!

Thank you

I have contacted HP support and have gotten past this problem.

I could not connect to this site because of its problems.

Thanks again everyone!

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