Nothing. I can just hear it turn on, but can't see anything. I could not hit restart if I wanted to; I can't see it.Nothing. I can just hear it turn on, but can't see anything. I could not hit restart if I wanted to; I can't see it.
Pull the plug or Push the on/off button and hold until it shuts down. Reboot and tell me if you get any screen at boot, any thing that pops up.Pull the plug or Push the on/off button and hold until it shuts down. Reboot and tell me if you get any screen at boot, any thing that pops up.
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If the Video Controller fails, the screen will stay black when the rest of the computer runs as it should. To test this, look to the side of the computer and locate the external Monitor attachment. It is a nine pin male outlet. Take a regular computer monitor and attach it to the connection and turn on the computer. If the Monitor acts like your normal LCD screen, then the main LCD screen is bad. If Neither the Monitor or LCD works, then the Video portion of the computer may be defective.
Well you have a number of problems there. LCD screens can be replaced but how hard it is depends on your technical skill. if you routinly take things apart just to see what makes them tick or you build computers as a hobby then replacing an lcd screen will be a no brainer. But if you dont know a carburetor from a pipe wrench or a monkey wrench then you would be better off taking it to your neighbors kid.
Look on Ebay for screens for that particular laptop.
Now that Avertec could be a couple of things. Is this a pure blue screen or is there a fault code displayed? If you have an exception code then that means something is wrong with your operating system. If it is a laptop and the screen is pure blue then that is likely to be serious. If you can hear the rest of the laptop continueing to boot up then it could be just a screen problem as well. Video cards are built into laptop system boards. Did the screen start showing blue when the hard drive was replaced? or before?
Sorry, a Read Disk error means the disk is dead or dying. At a minimum, you have to reformat it and reinstall Windows. If it doesn't reformat, then you need a new hard drive.
Hi as for symptoms you have problems with you hardware. Basically thats means that one of the devices like harddrive or Video card fail to go through POST test. You can check your users manual for this very symptom
I'm thinking your video card is sending a signal the monitor doesn't recognize. You'll need to start the computer and hit F8 until you get the black and white menu. Choose the VGA mode and it should work well enough for you to adjust the refresh rate or the resolution to get the monitor to work
Ooops, if ntldr is missing, it means your operating system is dead. You should reinstall windows from cd. Must get into Bios to select first boot device as Cd and then press f10 and yes. When you start your lap it says you what key press to get to Bios or boot menager.
After I found the manual somewhere on the internet, I realized that it is already available here. (Lucky you!)
I could not find a specific manual for your Aquos TV (which model?). Look into your manual, and see if there is an option to connect via VGA of HDMI for video If you want to use your TV speakers, it depends what audio input options you have on your TV. You might need a cable like this:
The red/white connectors into your TV, the 2.5mm plug into your computer.
Sorry to have to tell you this, but this is common in LCD monitors. The reason that it is going black when it boots is for one of two reasons. You either have a bad power supply that powers your LCD or your LCD's backlight is blown. These can be repaired or you can purchase a new one. But if it goes black 9 times out of 10 is because the backlight is bad. These can be repaired!
Nothing. I can just hear it turn on, but can't see anything. I could not hit restart if I wanted to; I can't see it.
Pull the plug or Push the on/off button and hold until it shuts down. Reboot and tell me if you get any screen at boot, any thing that pops up.
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