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| Posted on 11-05-09 02:27:50 PM (last edited by Terra at 11-05-09 11:28 AM) |
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Usually it happens whenever I touch the part of the laptop with the screen, like to adjust the angle. Basically, the screen jumps around a lot and goes blank for a bit sometimes. It's usually normal if I don't touch the screen. It's not just the screen itself, anything in the upper half of the laptop seems to trigger it.
This only happened a few days ago. The laptop is around 2 years old, but it takes a lot of abuse from my taking it to and from school (the school requires everyone to have a computer).
Does anyone know what the problem could be? Should I buy a new laptop ASAP? I was kinda hoping this one would last until graduation, as I'm not exactly made of money 
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If it's triggered by touching your laptop... I'm willing to bet there's a damaged cable somewhere to the monitor.
How bad is this, anyway? At worst, you might need to repair the laptop or (unfortunately) grab a new one.
...How heavy is everything you run on this system, anyway? If you aren't a hardcore gamer, you might be able to get away with a netbook or something, should you need to grab a new computer.
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It's not very heavy. Most of the games I play are ROMs from the 16-bit era or earlier And this thing already struggles with stuff like The Sims 3 anyway.
Other than that, I mostly use it for Internet and some text editing/office suite/programming stuff, although I also use it as my CD and DVD player.
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 |  | Originally posted by Schala I had a similar problem with a Dell Inspiron laptop just before I ditched it, although it was that the screen would be really dim, even at maximum brightness...
It was a used laptop anyway, and I didn't really know who the previous owner was or what s/he did to it 
Dead backlight, cable. or inverter board.
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Well, my laptop screen pretty much died today
It only works if it's at a very low angle that's hard to work with, otherwise it flickers and is off most of the time, and otherwise doesn't show colours. I currently have my laptop hooked up to an external monitor in a very awkward setup, but this won't do for school and such.
I was really hoping the laptop would hold out until I graduate and move, but I guess not 
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Originally posted by Terra Well, my laptop screen pretty much died today
It only works if it's at a very low angle that's hard to work with, otherwise it flickers and is off most of the time, and otherwise doesn't show colours. I currently have my laptop hooked up to an external monitor in a very awkward setup, but this won't do for school and such.
I was really hoping the laptop would hold out until I graduate and move, but I guess not 
its the connection between the motherboard and the screen. i'm SURE. You should send it to repair  |