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Every time i start the laptop up it comes up with not connected connections avaiable and then goes into trouleshooting, although it fixes the problem it keep doing the same thing over and over again everytime time it goes into standby or the computer is turned on, its then comes up with the message wireless apadter issue or access point issue
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Check all of your connections coming from your screen. Be sure they Are properly connected (anttena wires should not matter) if so Reseat you ram (although I doubt that's your problem) if all fails then I believe you could have a faulty video chip and your screen was not the problem. Also, where did you get your new screen? Please don't say ebay. One more thing. Be sure your connections are not damaged or split.
On the motherboard, connect all power connectors,video(if you have intergrated video at this time I would just use that),cpu,cpu fan,one stick of ram. Nothing else, you can connect the front panel power-on button just to make it easier to turn on. When you have all the basics connected try to turn it on and see if BIOS comes up and the beeps go away. Do not connect HD,USB,or any thing else. If you get the same thing , swap the stick of ram with another stick. IF you get BIOS , one at a time start connecting other components and starting the system back up to make sure it boots normally. If still no chage, then it lies in your power supply , cpu, motherboard(although I know you said it's new they do at times come D.O.A).
It sounds as if you have a loose connection on the ribbon cable going to the screen, or under the keyboard. To check the latter, gently press on the group of keys on the left side of the keyboard
QWERT ASDFG ZXCVB
If the screen comes back on, then the problem is with the connection under the keyboard. If not, the problem could be with the connection behind the screen. Also, there could be a problem with the inverter. Hope this helps.
Look at this thread here. Although in this example someone bridged the wireless connection, all you have to do is follow netizen's advice and fix your Local Area Connection.
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my friend had a laptop that did something similar so i got him an lcd ribbon cable replacement off ebay and that fixed it. i dont know if thats whats wrong with yours, but its a possibility. here is a link to a cable on ebay
Do you have it connected to a laptop? Or maybe your system is set to go into hibernation. Go into control panel and look for power settings. In there you will find a setting which turns monitor off after a certain length of time. Either set it to not turn off or set the period longer. If you are using it with a laptop you have to compromise between wasting of battery power and ease of usage. This is common on laptops although it is sometimes a problem with desktop machines. I doubt whether it is a monitor hardware problem. I am presuming your monitor goes off after a period of inactivity.
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