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this seems like a no boot / no video kind off issue and mostly is coz of corruptions in softwares or drivers, try booting the computer in safe mode. if it does, then take a data backup. i would not recommend experimenting in this issue as it can crash the computer.
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Apparently your Acer cannot find the operating system. As soon as the Acer logo comes up, there should appear in one of the bottom corners "F" & a number should appear. Immediately start pressing that F number (top row of keyboard). This should take you to a boot screen. Scroll down to boot sequence. Hit enter. Make sure boot-up sequence is CD or floppy drive first, second should be HDD, then escape. Restart computer. Should then boot off CD drive. I am assuming you have an operating system (XP, windows, etc.). Let me know if this doesn't work.
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if you hit the power button and it automatically goes to a black screen then either your hard drive has crashed or your operating system is not functioning. You should be able to chose startup repair from the screen that shows up before you get to your computer login/desktop.
Hi. This might be an LCD issue or connector inside th LCD from the motherboard is loose. You may try troubleshooting the issue first before you send the computer for repair. This process will drain the remain electrostatic energy to your motherboard which sometime causing the issue. Please follow troubleshooting steps below.
Take out the battery and unplugged the power adapter
Press and hold the pwoer buttong for 30 secs
Put everything back in
Power ON the computer
If you've connected an external monitor to your computer and the image is coming up fine then that means your video card on the motherboard is good.
The only other parts it could be is the LCD Flex cable that connects to the LCD screen to the motherboard, the LCD Inverter that powers the LCD screen or the LCD screen itself. Usually you can find a used screen that is complete with all those components on ebay.
When you power up listen to hear a couple of beeps that come from the computer. If you do not hear them then you have a problem in your i/o processor and that is unfortunately on the only one main board.
check your graphics card wait 20 minutes or more see what comes up i recently had that or if u try everything eg replacing everything and it still don t work try rebooting the computer with the recovery disc which means it will wipe out everything programs everything.
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!
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