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  • FPCH Staff
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Toshiba laptop. The Toshiba logo comes on when booted. Then screen goes black. Computer continues to boot.

 

Using a flashlight to shed some light onto the screen, I can see that the graphics are working. I can see that there was a problem and Windows is trying to repair it.

 

I pulled the hard drive. Again, the Toshiba logo comes up and then the backlight just quits. I can see the BIOS text on the screen if I shine a flashlight onto the screen.

 

So it looks like the backlight is working during the POST and then it shuts down. Can this be a board problem?

 

btw: it's fluorescent, not LED. Maybe it's the inverter.

  • FPCH Admin
Posted

If it's too faint to see, then it sure sounds like the inverter to me.

Have you tried connecting the laptop to an external monitor, Tony?

~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~

~~Robert McCloskey~~

  • FPCH Staff
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Didn't find the inverter, but did find a display with a fluorescent backlight. Connected it to the inverter in the laptop and it's shinning brightly. Looks like a bad fluorescent tube in the display. Tried only once to replace just the tube. It didn't go well because I broke the tube. Didn't know how fragile they were. I may try again, but be more careful this time.
  • 2 weeks later...
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Indeed that can be one of the downsides of laptop ownership Tony. However it helps you have the technical skills to mitigate any problem. Good luck with the new display :)
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Awesome! Luckily on my two laptops (both HP Elite Books) no display issues yet. I did have an issue getting the track pad working correctly with Windows 10 though initially, but after some playing around got it working.
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Now I know who to send my laptop to if the display goes bad.

 

:agree:

 

I see a new movie on the horizon entitled, Tony, the Laptop Guy.

Even Brad Pitt would not be right for the lead. Spread the word --

there may be a new career ahead for Tony!

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  • FPCH Staff
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I've replaced a number of laptop display. I'm sure other techs here have done the same.

I think display replacements are only second to DC jack replacements when it comes to laptop repair.

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