No display no beeps keyboard active
If your laptop appears to boot up and the hard disk LEDflashes, then the problem is probably a back light fault. This can be a faultyinverter or a faulty CCFL lamp. Please click on this link and follow myinstructions to identify the fault and possible fix :- http://www.fixya.com/support/r3598095-faulty_laptop_lcd_screen
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Your memory chips must be had i that sounds like a chip problem under the laptop secured by two screws will be where the chip lodged pull it out and re-enter it might go it might not but that your problem I am sure of it.
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If you mean like squares of pixels then it will be the video memory on your video card failing or over heating.
Check the video card and make sure it's not clogged with hair and dust etc and reseat it. Also use good thermal paste when you put it back together between the heat sink and the GPU.
If that fails to improve things then a new video card will sort it right out.
You could always send it to me.. I have a thing for Ferrari's ;)
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I long + 3 short beeps or 3 short + 1 long beeps indicates memory problem.
The RAM module/s may need reseating to re-establish proper electrical contact.
If it still doesn't boot up then :-
Get the RAM module/s may be faulty, test the module/s in another laptop or get your friendly computer shop to test them.
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If you cannot "press DELETE to enter setup", then it's the motherboard, or the battery, or the AC power-supply that has the problem.
Since it's likely that at least one of the battery and the power-supply are working, it's probably the motherboard (or the CPU on the motherboard) that is failing.
Take the computer to a qualified technician.
Replacing the CPU is possible, and is not very expensive.
Replacing the motherboard is possible, but is very expensive
(a few hundred dollars for a replacement motherboard, plus $100 for the technician's time to disassemble/replace/reassemble).
The only "good" news is that your files on your disk-drive probably are intact, and can be read and transferred to a new computer.
Of course, you can try to sell the "dead" computer on eBay, so that somebody else can "frankenstein" your computer with their computer, to combine two dead computers into one working one.
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Hi Chris
Thanks for your response. I checked with external monitor however no display even then. Once i had similar issue but i just reseated RAM and the problem was solved. This time i was reinstalling the laptop and in middle of installation the screen stopped showing anything. Since then the laptop is not displaying anything even after several reboots and memory reseat. Could this be a display card issue?
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