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Laptop screen stays black
Today I was playing a video game and it froze on my laptop. Nothing worked to fix it, and I ended up having to do a manual reboot. Now the screen stays black. I've made sure no buttons are stuck, and tried the FN-CTR/LCD and it does nothing. When I start the laptop up, the lights for capslock, numlock and wifi and everything light up a couple times, but nothing else - then they stop, and hitting the capslock or numlock button don't make them light up anymore. I took the battery out after unplugging the computer and made sure it was clean and not dusty and put it back, but nothing so far has worked - I hear the fan running, but see nothing on the screen - just black. What can I do?
ejn63
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July 14th, 2008 21:00
Attach an external monitor and see if there's an image on it. If there is, the backlight has failed.
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July 14th, 2008 22:00
If the system appears to be running, it could be a video card failure. If there's no sign of boot-up, verify that the LED on the AC adapter is on before you plug in the notebook end. If it is not, replace the adapter.
Try reseating the RAM and powering up without the battery. If the system will not power up, the mainboard is bad.
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July 14th, 2008 22:00
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July 14th, 2008 23:00
Pop it out and insert it again. It's under a door at the bottom of the system.
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July 15th, 2008 11:00
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July 15th, 2008 13:00
If what you're saying is that the system won't power up, you've a faulty system board.
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July 15th, 2008 15:00
Most likely systemboard, but depends on a few factors.
Known good external monitor fails to display so, it IS systemboard UNLESS yours has a video card added in (Discreet) as opposed to built onto the systemboard (integrated). Just to verify, no POST/ BIOS display either at boot? If yes, then I would go for board (and vid card possibly). If you CAN see BIOS/ POST screens, boot to the diags.
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July 15th, 2008 18:00
When I plugged an external monitor in, nothing happened - but if I unplug it from the laptop, it pops up with the screen test (the same one you get when the monitor is turned on but the computer isn't). When I turn on the laptop, nothing ever appears on the screen - it stays black. And still when I hit the capslock or numlock buttons, those lights stay OFF. They light up momentarily as I boot the computer up, then nothing.
So it sounds like the system board? How do I fix that? And any ideas of cost, maybe? My warranty is up. Do I need to call Dell?
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July 16th, 2008 01:00