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This can occur if the video driver has not been installed after installing Windows.
You can download the device drivers from Dell WEB site,the support download page. Make sure you select your model desktop or laptop,better still, type in the Service Tag number, it is printed on the label on thebottom of the laptop and on the back or sides of a desktop. (If the Service Taglabel is missing then go into the BIOS setting and on one of the BIOS pages,the Service Tag number will be displayed). This will open the page where thespecific drivers for your model computer are located. Also make sure you selectthe Windows of the drivers for your Windows operating system. Click on thislink to download the drivers: -
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/index.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen
Download Drivers for Toshiba Satellite Pro L300 Notebook for Windows XP: Toshiba Satellite Pro L300 Notebook is shipped with Windows Vista, which is quite good but most of us dont like Windows Vista. Downgrading Toshiba Satellite Pro L300 to Windows XP requires Windows XP drivers, which you can find on this page. Download all Windows XP drivers for Toshiba Satellite Pro L300. Download Instructions When you click on a download link and a new page opens that is of uploading.com, click on "download free" on that page.
After that wait for the timer to finish and than click on "download"!
check the desktop and display settings from the control panel,, then from there go to screensaver and power,, make all to never and make your screensaver also to none.. and see
It sounds like your resolution or refresh rate is out of reach for your screen.
Restart your computer (even if it will be manually unplugging the power cable)
If you have no display while your computer starts up; you might have a hardware failure. Swapping your screen out, or plugging it into another computer (that works) will confirm if this is the issue.
If you can see the computer starting up you can press F8 (on your keyboard) continuously just before Windows can start.
Select "Safe mode" so that you will have the basics of screen settings.
Now you can go to control panel, display and click on the Settings Tab at the top. Change your settings to a rather default "1024x768" resolution and change your referesh rate to nothing more than 75hz under the advanced icon.
dmellman, Before you open it up, try this! With fully booted pc and WIN DESKTOP screen up, reconnect the L17AMTN . Have a bright flashlight handy so that when the lcd screen flashes on for 1 second and then goes dark, you will want to check to see if the desktop remains on the screen even though you think it went away. Shine the light 1-2 inches from screen at different angles. Has the desk top completely disappeared or is it still being displayed? Do you know about Cold-Cathode-Fluorescent tubes and their Inverter type power supply? I assume that this unit also has a "lay on floor black box switch-mode-power-supply" that is supposed to supply raw 12v-14v dc to the monitor? This symptom is typical of lcd monitor power supply failure, and or inverter board failure. Not to mention the fact that the CCFT's could be a bit tired from use. YOUTUBE has some videos on taking apart lcd monitors. also do search on web for "bad caps on lcd boards" or "bad caps in lcd monitors". I should think that this Tatung might suffer from swollen cap-itis. get back to me with results of your investigation. Im louie12fix on fixya or [email protected] just nrth of Windy City
When you reinstalled the drivers, did you reinstall the video card drivers? The drivers for your video card should be sufficient to power your display.
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