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Hi

plug in another monitor to your laptop powering on but no display - 25671306-m35oz4jvdfvvmght4a51n0jl-3-7.jpg if the monitor works

your LCD screen needs to be replaced

if that monitors dark as well your LCD screen is ok

but you have to replace the inverter


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