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I have run into this problem before with LCD's. The screen is almost completely black with a very miniscule amount of light visible to see your desktop.
The laptop is a Dell Inspirion 1520
In the past I have started with testing with a spare inverter, updating the video drivers and testing with a new LCD. However for the laptop I currently have in I have done all of this and the problem still persists.
Tried 3 different inverter boards, the original board stays black through Windows XP loading screen, the other two are normal for Windows loading, however go black once the desktop loads.
Tried a brand new LCD, problem went away.. I walked away from the laptop to do something else, came back and the screen was black again.
The screen is perfectly fine in safe mode.
The drivers were completely removed (manually removed driver files from system32, and system32/drivers) then installed the latest version (1/3/10)
The screen does work on an external monitor, so as far as infections causing this I am not too sure that's even an issue (scanned with Malwarebytes anyway, came up empty)
In my head, I keep blaming hardware. But I figure I'd get a second opinion. The only thing I have not changed is the video cable for I do not have a spare.
Anyone got any additional ideas?
The laptop is a Dell Inspirion 1520
In the past I have started with testing with a spare inverter, updating the video drivers and testing with a new LCD. However for the laptop I currently have in I have done all of this and the problem still persists.
Tried 3 different inverter boards, the original board stays black through Windows XP loading screen, the other two are normal for Windows loading, however go black once the desktop loads.
Tried a brand new LCD, problem went away.. I walked away from the laptop to do something else, came back and the screen was black again.
The screen is perfectly fine in safe mode.
The drivers were completely removed (manually removed driver files from system32, and system32/drivers) then installed the latest version (1/3/10)
The screen does work on an external monitor, so as far as infections causing this I am not too sure that's even an issue (scanned with Malwarebytes anyway, came up empty)
In my head, I keep blaming hardware. But I figure I'd get a second opinion. The only thing I have not changed is the video cable for I do not have a spare.
Anyone got any additional ideas?