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Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 1
OS: xp
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lcd issues on a dell
i have a dell e1405
the laptop lcd screen went dark the light wasnt working anymore i did a lil research and figured it to be the invertor board and replaced this part this did not fix my computer... the only other thing i was thinking was the lamp in the lcd but the problem i have believing this is.... when it was going out it would flicker on and off at random after this on occasion f8 would bring it back on for a while while it was on the screen would get really hot in the bottom right corner and this worked its way up onto the screen making it black any suggestions would be appreciated ty |
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Re: lcd issues on a dell
First try view the screen at an angle and observe if you can your Desktop behind the dark surroundings of the LCD. Also use a flashlight and try to see beyond the dark screen. Again if you see your Desktop then it could be the inverter (which you replaced) or the backlight.
Also try using an external monitor and see if it behaves the same.
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