Laptop display black?
My laptop display went black from one second to the next. I turned it off using the button and turned it on again. Nothing happened but it turned on, i.e. the button lit up. What should I do?
My laptop display went black from one second to the next. I turned it off using the button and turned it on again. Nothing happened but it turned on, i.e. the button lit up. What should I do?
A while ago I had my original broken display repaired by a non-original one. At first everything worked normally, but after I did a software update this happened ( see photo ): When I force a restart it says "Iphone not available in 5 minutes, try again". After 5 minutes the grey screen comes back…
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My laptop just stopped responding, and then this message popped up. What does it mean, and what can I do? It says F4, and when I press it, the laptop turns off and then back on, and the same message appears. There's nothing else I can do.
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Hello, I had to open my monitor to remove the stand. Unscrewed, reassembled and reconnected. Now, however, this black bar greets me. Reboot, change cables, check BIOS – tried everything, the bar is still there. Upon opening it for the second time, I didn't notice anything at first, except for this "band" that doesn't seem…
I've heard it starts at €600. I need it for games and university, and since I only have a mini-job while I'm doing my Abitur, I'm not sure if I should get the laptop for €650. The mini-job salary is €270.
Close an external monitor to your laptop and see if what can be seen on it. If yes, it seems to have caught either the display or its backlash. If there is no more warranty on the device. If the chances of a different defect build-like laptop are to be purchased, for example, on auction platforms and the defective components themselves to exchange, instead of allowing it to be done via a workshop for a fee.
Hold the display at an angle into the light or light up with the phone at an angle.
Could be your backlight.
Then you would have to see if you got the right angle with the lamp something on the display.
Must have been very close to Ran to look.
If you see nix, it’s something else.
Do you see the BIOS Post?
Sees the background lighting to be the screen when I hold the lamp and look exactly what to do now
You just need to shine and look more closely
What is your laptop, so manufacturer and exact model. Stands on the bottom.
he goes again hope this does not happen again