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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Postdelete the midget porn before handing it over to repair shop
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no it's not drivers, kids have used it so I'm thinking slamming the cover down has loosened / broken something - just don't know where to start.
Should I just take it into PC World and let them sort it out?
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Are there any big magnets or magnetic things near the side of the screen?
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Thinking about it, if it's a hardware problem you should see the symptoms as it boots through the 'POST' screens (before operating system loads) .
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Just boot into "safe Mode"...that skips most drivers and will use the proprietry Windoze one...
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plug it into a monitor to see if you get same problem, if so then it's
a software / driver issue, otherwise get the screwdriver ready.
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Try booting from a Linux 'live' dvd/cd.
This should eliminate the driver question.
If it's still broke then it's a hardware prob.
Dead flexible pcb or zebra connector?
Edit: Obviously don't select the 'Install' option.......
RSLast edited by RSoles; 24 August 2009, 12:02.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostHow old is your laptop?
Have you had anything heavy sitting on it or have you banged it?
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How old is your laptop?
Have you had anything heavy sitting on it or have you banged it?
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Laptop Problem...
Hi, wonder if any techies can help.
My laptop has a display problem, about a quarter of the left hand side of the screen is either blank [ black ] or has interferrance on it - I preumed it may be a loose connection?
Before I take the thing apart and stabbing it with a screw driver - can anybody advise me what I should be looking for or is it possible a component has gone [ is hte screen lit by a number of bulbs ] ??
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