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Anonymous Posted on Oct 23, 2015

Turns on, lights up power switch and front of keyboard but screen never turns on

Closed laptop with screen on and later opened to turn on and power switch li up but no screen

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Sounds like the cable between the screen panel and the motherboard has become faulty and will need repairing.

To confirm if there is a problem with the screen, if the laptop has an HDMI/VGA/Displayport, plug it in to a TV or monitor and booting it up. If it shows up normally, then I'd recommend contacting the manufacture.

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If the computer has run out of charge or is in hibernation or sleep mode,


if the screen is too dark, or if the display cable has come disconnected from the motherboard, the screen may appear black or fail to turn on.


To fix a blacked-out laptop screen, troubleshoot the screen settings, check the LCD connector and see if the computer is awake and receiving power.


Touch the touchpad or move the external mouse to see if the computer is asleep or hibernating. If the computer fails to respond, press "Enter" on the keyboard.


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Confirm that the power adapter is plugged into the computer and into a wall outlet. Confirm that battery indicator light is glowing solid green or blue.


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If the external monitor works, the LCD screen could be broken.

If the monitor doesn't work, the motherboard or video card might need to be replaced.


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