Notebook Black Screen

  1. #1
    corola10 is offline Newbie

    Notebook Black Screen

    Hi all,

    Today i started my notebook up when i came back i saw my screen was stuck and there ware collored stripes over my screen.

    I thought it was some kind of error and i couldn't do anything with my laptop.
    So i plugged it out so it didn't had any power source.

    Now when i put it back on the screen stays black.
    The On lamp burns.
    The Cpu lamp burns for a few secunds and goes out.
    I still can hear the fan working.
    When i put a CD in the driver the Cpu blinks a few secunds and stops.

    The Point is that my screen stays black mather what i do i searched arround on the net and i don't think it has to do with the blacklight.

    I don't kno what to do.
    My last hope is that (i think its stuck in "sluimer mode" kind of stand-by)when my battery goes low it auto shuts it self down.
    And be back to normal.

    But i want to hear what you think.
    Or mybe some 1 els herer had same problem and solved it.

    Medion MD 98200
    Windows Vista™ Home Premium
    Intel® Pentium® dual-coreprocessor T2060
    Mobiele TV
    1024 MB DDR2 SDRAM
    HD 120 GB S-ATA
    Accu (high-performance Li-Ion-accu)
    WLan
    Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950 Based on PCI-Express-technologie
    Think this all info you can use to find out the problem.
    Thx for helping.

  2. #2
    Digerati is offline Super Moderator
    I would plug in an external monitor and see if there's a display there (you will have to figure out the Fn key combo to use the external monitor, but that should not be hard - see your manual. If that monitor does, then you know it is your motherboard. If that monitor is fine, then you know it is the laptop's monitor.

  3. #3
    DJNafey is offline UK site moderator
    If the screen comes on for a couple of seconds after switching the laptop on but then goes black, this is usually a faulty backlight. If you switch on the power and it stays black all the time, try looking at it under different lights (or outside) - you will probably see that there IS an image on the screen but that it is very dark. This is usually an inverter problem, which is cheaper to fix.

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