HP 2010i monitor- Flickering after coming out of hibernation

When I turn the monitor on, or wake the monitor back up after it has gone to sleep, the screen flickers for a minute or so, gradually lessens, then stops flickering. It appears to be the backlight leds flickering around the perimeter of the screen (my guess). It is connected by DVI cable to my tower, the connection seems fine. Monitor is about 3 years old and is out of warranty. Is this something that can be fixed (worth repairing?), or is it just dying a slow death and I need to shop for a new one?

Hello @tgantt,
I understand that you get flickering after waking from sleep mode on your computer. I am providing you with some steps you can try below:
Step 1. Unplug the power cord from the back of the monitor and the wall
Step 2. Hold the power button down for at least one minute
Step 3. Plug the power cord back into the monitor and then into the wall outlet (not a power bar or surge protector)
Step 4. Press the Menu button on the monitor
Step 5. Navigate to the Factory Reset option and select it
Step 6. Replace the cable connecting the monitor to your computer
If the above steps did not resolve your issue you can try installing the HP 2010i 20-inch Diagonal LCD Monitor Drivers on your computer. If the issue still persists I recommend that you download and install the latest graphic drivers for your computer.
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