Hello
take an ordinary CRT monitor screen (desktop type) and plug the 9 pin VGA into the notebook, of course plug the power cord of the CRT screen into AC outlet). Allow the system to boot up into normal sequence mode. You should get an output view on the CRT and If that's the case, then we can safely assume your notebook screen is not functioning and therefore the laptop screen has to be replaced. If the CRT output is not showing anything , then we can say that the LCD (from laptop) inverter may have to be replaced.
disconnect the CRT monitor
also, try this : place the CD recovery into CDROM bay and reboot the notebook system. While it reboots it willa sk you if you wish to boot from CD, press enter and let th sequence get to the install OS . Say yes and select the REPAIR System and allow this to take its course . Perhaps you have a corrupted OS . You may have to repeat this until the system can boot normally.
kind regards
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I have tried the first suggested solution (it doesnt work) and if i insert a recovery disk also nothing is showing...
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