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Hi,
My monitor is dark. I can see the desktop vaguely, and it gets better when I shine a flash light on it, but the brightness that I am used to is definitely gone.
I tried holding down the Fn button and hitting the up and down arrows, but it doesn't change. I tried the pressing up on the power chord where it enters the laptop and hitting the power button, but to no avail (read that somewhere on line).
Are there other things I can try to bring back the desktop the way it used to be?
Thanks, Scott
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On Dec 8, 12:39 pm, Uncle Scotty <scottspieg...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi, > > My monitor is dark. I can see the desktop vaguely, and it gets better > when I shine a flash light on it, but the brightness that I am used to > is definitely gone. > > I tried holding down the Fn button and hitting the up and down arrows, > but it doesn't change. I tried the pressing up on the power chord > where it enters the laptop and hitting the power button, but to no > avail (read that somewhere on line). > > Are there other things I can try to bring back the desktop the way it > used to be? > > Thanks, Scott
Sounds to me like the backlight on your screen has gone.
Not much you can do except replace the screen.
Alister
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Uncle Scotty wrote:
[Quoted Text] > My monitor is dark. I can see the desktop vaguely, and it gets > better when I shine a flash light on it, but the brightness that I > am used to is definitely gone. > > I tried holding down the Fn button and hitting the up and down > arrows, but it doesn't change. I tried the pressing up on the power > chord where it enters the laptop and hitting the power button, but > to no avail (read that somewhere on line). > > Are there other things I can try to bring back the desktop the way > it used to be?
Get the defective hardware repaired or replaced.
-- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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How do you know whether it is indeed defective hardware or whether it is something like corrupted video drivers?
On Dec 8, 12:05 pm, "Shenan Stanley" <newshel...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Uncle Scotty wrote: > > My monitor is dark. I can see the desktop vaguely, and it gets > > better when I shine a flash light on it, but the brightness that I > > am used to is definitely gone. > > > I tried holding down the Fn button and hitting the up and down > > arrows, but it doesn't change. I tried the pressing up on the power > > chord where it enters the laptop and hitting the power button, but > > to no avail (read that somewhere on line). > > > Are there other things I can try to bring back the desktop the way > > it used to be? > > Get the defective hardware repaired or replaced. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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Uncle Scotty wrote:
[Quoted Text] > My monitor is dark. I can see the desktop vaguely, and it gets > better when I shine a flash light on it, but the brightness that I > am used to is definitely gone. > > I tried holding down the Fn button and hitting the up and down > arrows, but it doesn't change. I tried the pressing up on the power > chord where it enters the laptop and hitting the power button, but > to no avail (read that somewhere on line). > > Are there other things I can try to bring back the desktop the way > it used to be?
Shenan Stanley wrote: > Get the defective hardware repaired or replaced.
Uncle Scotty wrote: > How do you know whether it is indeed defective hardware or whether > it is something like corrupted video drivers?
If what you have given is accurate, based off experience, it is a defective screen.
Test it if you like - hook the laptop to an external monitor. The video card driver is the same no matter your output format. If you have the same problem on an external monitor, then you may be right.
Actually - does it look that way (dim) even before Windows starts? If so (and in the BIOS you have not set the monitor brightness to something impossibly low) - you've proven it is hardware.
LCD monitors are backlit. Your light is a bust.
-- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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Uncle Scotty wrote:
[Quoted Text] > My monitor is dark. I can see the desktop vaguely, and it gets > better when I shine a flash light on it, but the brightness that I > am used to is definitely gone. > > I tried holding down the Fn button and hitting the up and down > arrows, but it doesn't change. I tried the pressing up on the power > chord where it enters the laptop and hitting the power button, but > to no avail (read that somewhere on line). > > Are there other things I can try to bring back the desktop the way > it used to be?
Shenan Stanley wrote: > Get the defective hardware repaired or replaced.
Uncle Scotty wrote: > How do you know whether it is indeed defective hardware or whether > it is something like corrupted video drivers?
Shenan Stanley wrote: > If what you have given is accurate, based off experience, it is a > defective screen. > > Test it if you like - hook the laptop to an external monitor. The > video card driver is the same no matter your output format. If you > have the same problem on an external monitor, then you may be right. > > Actually - does it look that way (dim) even before Windows starts? If so > (and in the BIOS you have not set the monitor brightness to > something impossibly low) - you've proven it is hardware. > > LCD monitors are backlit. Your light is a bust.
Uncle Scotty,
You haven't reported back to the newsgroup if you discovered the cause of your trouble and what finally resolved it for you (if it has been resolved...)
Please come back and let us know!
-- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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