3 3379361271ri Prominent Dec 17, 2017 3 0 510 Dec 24, 2017 #1 My Toshiba laptop screen no longer lights up. All of the lights & fans do operate. Just no picture. Any ideas?
My Toshiba laptop screen no longer lights up. All of the lights & fans do operate. Just no picture. Any ideas?
Solution Saga Lout Dec 24, 2017 It could be the screen or the graphics processor that's at fault. The best way to find out is to connect to an external PC monitor and if you see a normal display, the screen is the dead part.
It could be the screen or the graphics processor that's at fault. The best way to find out is to connect to an external PC monitor and if you see a normal display, the screen is the dead part.
Saga Lout Olde English Mar 31, 2010 5,745 57 46,800 Dec 24, 2017 Solution #2 It could be the screen or the graphics processor that's at fault. The best way to find out is to connect to an external PC monitor and if you see a normal display, the screen is the dead part. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It could be the screen or the graphics processor that's at fault. The best way to find out is to connect to an external PC monitor and if you see a normal display, the screen is the dead part.
3 3379361271ri Prominent Dec 17, 2017 3 0 510 Dec 24, 2017 #3 Saga Lout : It could be the screen or the graphics processor that's at fault. The best way to find out is to connect to an external PC monitor and if you see a normal display, the screen is the dead part. I disconnected the battery & charger. Then held the power button down for a 60 count. It's been working ever since.??? Last edited by a moderator: Mar 13, 2022 Upvote 0 Downvote
Saga Lout : It could be the screen or the graphics processor that's at fault. The best way to find out is to connect to an external PC monitor and if you see a normal display, the screen is the dead part. I disconnected the battery & charger. Then held the power button down for a 60 count. It's been working ever since.???
Saga Lout Olde English Mar 31, 2010 5,745 57 46,800 Dec 25, 2017 #4 Nice fix - well done. Draining the "flea power" works wonders sometimes. Upvote 0 Downvote