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No video on the screen. Reseat the memory one stick at a time in each slot one at a time and try turning on the laptop after each stick reinsertion to see if you get video. If not then the motherboard is bad.
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Hybernation is a power saving feature in microsoft windows. Often times this will cause the computer to freeze.
One solution is to disable hybernation in the power settings located inside the control panel.
On windows vista / 7 you can do this by clicking on the start button (lower left hand corner of the screen)
Then going to "Control Panel"
At the top right of the screen should be a search box, simply type "Power" Into this box and options to edit / change the power plan should appear. Choose edit power plan,
Make sure any options pertaining to hybernation are disabled, You can also adjust when the screen and hard drive shut off during inactivity. For desktops it is recommended to set all options to "Never"
Once finished click the "Save Settings" Button. and you are all set.
You can adjust these settings as much as needed, they can always be undone.
On windows 8 you can access the control panel by moving the mouse to the upper right hand corner of the screen and choosing "Settings" or "Computer Settings" the same procedures apply after this step.
Hybernation is one of the worst idea's that microsoft has come out with, it usually ends up corrupting windows making it useless. The only option is a fresh install of windows, and I recommend the hybernation feature be disabled. The battery may start to charge when the new operational windows is running, if not! replacement needed.
To disable Hybernation try: right click on empty space of the screen select property select the tab "Screen saver" click the button power on the right bottom another window will pop out select the tab "power option properties" uncheck the checkbox "enable hybernation when it is checked
If the button on monitor is blinking, it means your computer is either turned off or in standby mode (or in hybernation). You should push the power button on your computer to restore it from standby (or hybernation).
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