Wessex_Electric_Nutter
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And yes, its weird:
Someone I know off came to me with a problem on their laptop, which naturally, did not work, the computer functions and works properly, but the sreen didn't. The story behind it is they started it up, went away and the computer died (screen went black), which I have been able to reproduce. I've changed the old display for a new one to which the inverter failed as well as I've guessed this is an inverter related problem. When I plugged the old screen back in, it works perfectly, but I can't seem to trace the inverter failure after checking the cables to begin with.
The video controller seems to be ok (as it outputed to another screen via the VGA connection) and as far as diagnostics, this is as far as I can go, I maybe able to source some other tools (multimeters, osciliscopes, etc), to determine the problem, but I just want some heads to be banged together to see if I've overlooked something. Has anyone else got any suggestions?
Someone I know off came to me with a problem on their laptop, which naturally, did not work, the computer functions and works properly, but the sreen didn't. The story behind it is they started it up, went away and the computer died (screen went black), which I have been able to reproduce. I've changed the old display for a new one to which the inverter failed as well as I've guessed this is an inverter related problem. When I plugged the old screen back in, it works perfectly, but I can't seem to trace the inverter failure after checking the cables to begin with.
The video controller seems to be ok (as it outputed to another screen via the VGA connection) and as far as diagnostics, this is as far as I can go, I maybe able to source some other tools (multimeters, osciliscopes, etc), to determine the problem, but I just want some heads to be banged together to see if I've overlooked something. Has anyone else got any suggestions?