Laptop screen problem, Can hardly see.

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    W7 64.
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    Laptop screen problem, Can hardly see.


    Thank's for everyone who helped me get my hardware problem fixed yesterday they know who they are.

    Now i have an even worse problem, i can hardly see my screen it is extremely dull and can only be seen in the light faintly..
    thing is i think i hate knocked something to do with the backlight out of place as when i hit the bottom the color comes back to full and then goes again.

    any solutions? please
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    I fear you have a loose connection problem! Might be a job for an engineer unless you feel confident if having a go yourself.If you feed the make and model of your laptop into Google you just might find a reference to an engineers manual.
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  3. Posts : 47
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    mitchell65 said:
    I fear you have a loose connection problem! Might be a job for an engineer unless you feel confident if having a go yourself.If you feed the make and model of your laptop into Google you just might find a reference to an engineers manual.
    Damn hopefully not i've already payed out enough
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    loose connection on mobo from the sounds of it
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    brady said:
    loose connection on mobo from the sounds of it
    Ar god, how much to fix? i have a friend of a friend who fixes laptop's etc.. so he should do for a fairly cheap price. How long would it take him ?
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    Anyone know how much it will cost? and how long?.. i don't like waiting.
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  7. Posts : 5,440
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #7

    Impossible to answer this, it will cost more to diagnose the problem than to fix it, I would guess!. It seems as if you have solved the boot up problem that you had yesterday, is that so? If yes what did you do to cure it?
    BTW reading your previous thread I'm guessing that you are located in the UK. Is this so?
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    would be impossible to tell you how much they'll charge to A: figure it out - B: Fix it

    Warranty on the laptop? If so, you might need to use it.
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    mitchell65 said:
    Impossible to answer this, it will cost more to diagnose the problem than to fix it, I would guess!. It seems as if you have solved the boot up problem that you had yesterday, is that so? If yes what did you do to cure it?
    BTW reading your previous thread I'm guessing that you are located in the UK. Is this so?
    Oh ok. Yes i solved this by attempting to reinstall the original windows 7 installation CD after around an hour of trying to get it to boot a CD.

    Yes your correct, south east UK, Gravesend.
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    TDPUK, It's highly possible you may have damaged the flex cable of the lcd panel or you may be lucky and it has just come loose from its connection depending on who made your laptop it may be easy for you to just remove the hinge cover and just push in the flex cable normally there are only 2 sets of cables ,1 the flex the other will be the wireless antennae if you let us know the lappy manf we may be able to help you further :)
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