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No Display, Yet Have Backlight means One Of 2 Things could be the problem..
1) Faulty Or Misseated Display Cable
2) Faulty Display Screen
You SHould First Test Your Video By Plugging In A Desktop Monitor Into The Laptops Serial Port, Check To See If Video Shows On The External Source.. If It Does... Look At Number 1 &2... If No Video Shows On External Screen, You Have a Video Problem..
Check Your Display Cable Connection First.. This Means You Will Be Disassembling The Screen...Remove the Rubber Screw Covers From The Front Bezel Of The Screen, Then Remove The Screws..
Then Use A Thin Plastic Tool.. Such As A Guitar Pick Or Thin Credit Card And Pry The Front Bezel Away From The Back Panel..Start At a Corner and Slide the Tool Around All 4 Corners and Sides.. Pull Front Bezel Away, Set Aside... Now Unscrew The Screen From The Side Hinge Post Rails... There Will Be Anywhere From 2 to 4 Screws On each side... Pull Top Of Screen Downward and lay flat on keyboard..
You Can Now Reseat Your Display Cable... Make Sure You Unpeel The Sticky Tape That Holds The Display Cable To The Screen.. Pull Cable Out And Reattach.... Power On And Test Display....
If Still No Display, You Might Need To Check The Other End Of The Cable On The Motherboard End...
When an HD cable box or satellite receiver is connected with HDMI, the information banner
in the corner of the screen does not go away when the TV is on that input.
The Plasma Display automatically selects an appropriate screen size when video signals are received from a connected HDMI equipment. The TV's attempt to
search for aspect ratio information through the HDMI connection can cause the information banner to stay on the screen, if the data is not found.
To turn off the Auto Size, please follow these steps:
1 Press HOME MENU.
2 Select (Option). ( / then ENTER)
3 Select (Auto Size). ( / then ENTER)
4 Select (OFF). ( / then ENTER)
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