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Are there any lights on the laptop blinking when you try and turn on the laptop?
You could have a bad battery.
Have you tried leaving the charging cord plugged in and turning on the device to see if it works?
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SOURCE: Dropped Toshiba satellite a105 laptop, screen black
If you pull off the top part where the speakers are above the key board your monitor might be unplugged. i had the same problem with one
SOURCE: dell latitude D600 display blacks out, showing just a ghost image
Connect an external monitor to your laptop and power it up, if you see the normal Windows images then the video card and laptop is OK and the problem is the backlight.
If you see a very dim image or flicking image on the LCD screen it means you have a backlight problem.
Dim image and/or dark display on the laptop's LCD screen indicates a faulty LCD backlight and it could be the inverter that supplies high voltage to the CCFL lamp or it is the CCLF lamp is nearly burnt out or burnt out, most likely this is the case.
The inverter can be replaced easily but the CCLF lamp is more time consuming and requires soldering skills.
Check out www.lcdparts.net for parts, repair service and DIY info.
SOURCE: Hii,i have DELL Vostro 1400 laptop.When i press
make sure nothing has happened to your screen in the past few days.
SOURCE: I bought a asus refurbished laptop, what should I
A battery will charge as you use it . Go aheead and plug it in go about your laptop use as normal it does not need be off to charge the laptop any faster
Its using AC power to run and will still charge the battery
IF it does nto charge in a few hours it could be a weak battery
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SOURCE: 96% plugged in, not charging Hi all, my Asus
Laptop battery do have a specific lifespan, specially for older units. Still, you can check that your charger are working properly, using a voltmeter (do check the outer label of the charger for actual voltage output).
You may try to do my Tips on Laptop battery
Good luck
Tedmac
Press the Windows logo key + X.
Click the little arrow next to Human Interface Devices to expand the list.
Click the touch screen driver (in my case, NextWindow Voltron Touch Screen).
Right-click, and select Disable from the list.
Click Yes on the dialog box that asks if you are sure you want to disable the touch screen driver.
When you want your touch screen to work again, follow the process above, EXCEPT when right-clicking the touch screen driver, select Enable
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