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When you purchased your computer the provided you with Either a Restore CD or A partition where you could restore your computer back to the way you got it from the store.
A. The Restore CD all you would have to do is put it in your CD Drive and boot to the cdrom. Once it boots up to the cdrom it will guide you through the restore process. Understand though anything you had before you started using the computer will be gone, so if you want to save anything you will need to save it before you run the Restore CD. Don't be intimidated by using the restore cd... it is made to be pretty simple. Basically you put the cdrom in answer a couple of easy questions and let it run. It will save you some money if you do it yourself.
B. If you have a restore partition you will have to look as you are booting up your PC to see if it tells you to hit a certian key to restore PC. Once you hit that certain key follow the above steps above.
If for some reason you don't have a restore cd or a restore Partition, call the manufacturer and they will send it to you for a nominal fee. I just ordered on for my cousin from Dell and it cost $19.00, and ofcourse if you ever have to wipe your drive clean again you can use the same cd.
I hope this works for you, don't be intimidated!!
Sincerely,
cdixon18
The Man Inside The Machine
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I believe what you are looking for can be found right HERE.
I hope this helps you.
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In the BIOS, there should be a section that allows you to deselect "stop on keyboard error". It is usually on the first section that comes up when entering the BIOS setup.
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Hi dejandan1
Sorry to hear you are having problems. The very fact you tried an external monitor shows you have some good IT skills. As long as you know this monitor works it is a good test. As you have no image try toggling the video output signal by using Fn (Function) and the CRD/LCD (Cathode Ray Tube/Liquid Crystal Display) keys or Alt (Alternate) and the CRD/LCD keys.
If this does not workthen it is either
1. Laptop on board graphics failure
2. Laptop LCD panel failure
3. Laptop inverter failure
4. Laptop backlight failure
Turn on your laptop and look closely at the screen, can you see what you would normally see but very very dark? If so it is the backlight. If you cannot see anything, which is likely, then it is the inverter, actual panle failure or grahipcs chips on the motherboard.
http://www.daileyint.com/hmdpc/lcd.htm
Above is a link and flow chart that will help you.
It is most cost effective to send or take the laptop in for repair. You can replace inverters yourself but there is guarantee it is that. If the graphics on the motherboard has failed then all you can do is have the motherboard replaced. If the laptop is slow and old it may be time to consider a new laptop. If the laptop is under warranty, goto the Fujitsu Siemens website and log a under warranty repair.
All the best, Phil
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