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You may have failure in the power supply, or inverter back light circuits, you need to open it up and inspect the inside for such thing as bad caps, fuse, etc,. See example of failed monitors due to failed components: http://s807.photobucket.com/home/budm/allalbums
I found the solution to our problem!! and it is very easy. Take the 4 screws off the back. Remove the battery. Press the on/off switch and all the others on the front. Replace the battery and the screws.
Mine needed to be plugged in again, but the computer could read the Sansa and I can see the screen again. Now it is charging and I think that the problem is fixed.
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