I need help with my laptop

geoff

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Hi, I have a KDS Valiant 671XH notebook PC. I am having a problem with my
screen. The computer boots up fine but the monitor is super duper dim at
all times. And I can plug an external Monitor in so I know it is not the
graphics card. I have tried to find knobs on the outside to increase the
brightness but have not found any. Does ANYONE out there know where I can
find a user manual for dl on the internet, or does someone know where I can
find the stupid toggle? Please assist thank you.

Geoff
 
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"Geoff" <gergath@telus.net> wrote in message
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> Hi, I have a KDS Valiant 671XH notebook PC. I am having a problem with my
> screen. The computer boots up fine but the monitor is super duper dim at
> all times. And I can plug an external Monitor in so I know it is not the
> graphics card. I have tried to find knobs on the outside to increase the
> brightness but have not found any. Does ANYONE out there know where I can
> find a user manual for dl on the internet, or does someone know where I
can
> find the stupid toggle? Please assist thank you.
>
> Geoff
>
>
Geoff:

Try getting into the BIOS at boot. Sometimes they have a selection for
superbright or some such nomenclature that needs to be enabled.
 
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It's possible that this is a power setting, but from your description,
it sounds more like bad lamps or a bad inverter (more likely a bad
inverter). As to power settings, get into the setup part of the BIOS
and see if there is a setting for it.


Geoff wrote:

> Hi, I have a KDS Valiant 671XH notebook PC. I am having a problem with my
> screen. The computer boots up fine but the monitor is super duper dim at
> all times. And I can plug an external Monitor in so I know it is not the
> graphics card. I have tried to find knobs on the outside to increase the
> brightness but have not found any. Does ANYONE out there know where I can
> find a user manual for dl on the internet, or does someone know where I can
> find the stupid toggle? Please assist thank you.
>
> Geoff
>
>
 
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Geoff wrote:
> Hi, I have a KDS Valiant 671XH notebook PC. I am having a problem
> with my screen. The computer boots up fine but the monitor is super
> duper dim at all times. And I can plug an external Monitor in so I
> know it is not the graphics card. I have tried to find knobs on the
> outside to increase the brightness but have not found any. Does
> ANYONE out there know where I can find a user manual for dl on the
> internet, or does someone know where I can find the stupid toggle?
> Please assist thank you.
>
> Geoff

There is a function key assignment, possibly. Fn-F5 or another key with
the sunburst icon in blue or grey? Somtimes Fn-PageUp/Fn-PageDown.

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dumb question, I can't figure out how to get into my bios... I am so bad
with laptops, but I cannot read the prompt to see what will access it...
 
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The procedure for getting into a Laptop bios is brand (and sometimes
model) specific. On thing that you can try is holding down a key on the
keyboard (usually the Escape key) starting before you turn power on, and
not releasing it until you get an error message. Many laptops will
detect this as a broken keyboard and will, as a consequence, dump you
into the setup programs (Toshiba laptops will give an error message with
a function-key option to enter setup). On other laptops, you usually
hit a keyboard key during the early boot process to get into setup.
Common choices are F1, F2, F10, F12, Del and Ins, but there is almost no
limit to how creative laptop makers have been in devising different ways
of doing this.


Geoff wrote:

> dumb question, I can't figure out how to get into my bios... I am so bad
> with laptops, but I cannot read the prompt to see what will access it...
>
>