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Hello there:
i would suggest using a spare monitor and connect the cord that would normally go into a computer and connect it to the laptop and then plug in the power cord for the monitor and turn on the computer if this works and everything is ok then you know that the laptop screen may be faulty or there may be a loose connection somewhere ok?
best regards michael
The adapter might be faulty
Check the adapter with multi-meter, the voltage reading should be slightly higher than the voltage output that is printed on the label on the adapter.
if its totaly blank , the first thing you should try is connecting it too an external moniter, that will rule out motherboard or graphics card problem if you get a display to an external moniter
I have not had one of these to look at, but if it has a vga port, you could try connecting it to an external monitor, in case the invertor, or the backlight in the screen has failed. I fit gives video, on an external, that is the place to start.
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