sorcerer
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- Reaction score
- 77
- Location
- Preston, Lancs, UK
Client brings in a laptop with no display on screen. It works when connected to an external monitor/TV so I know the graphics card is OK.
I fire it up, shine a torch (flashlight) at the screen and see a very dim display, so first thought is the screen inverter. I have a known good CCFL so I plug it into the inverter and it fails to light, thereby confirming my diagnosis. New inverter arrived this afternoon so I connect everything up - and still only a very dim display on screen. Thinking the new inverter may be faulty I plug in my 'test' CCFL and it lights up as it should!
So to summarize, old inverter does NOT light up my test CCFL, the new one DOES - but neither inverter lights up the screen. Am I just unlucky in having a faulty inverter AND faulty screen at the same time, or am I doing something wrong? This is on a Toshiba Equium U400-146 (PSU42E) by the way.
I fire it up, shine a torch (flashlight) at the screen and see a very dim display, so first thought is the screen inverter. I have a known good CCFL so I plug it into the inverter and it fails to light, thereby confirming my diagnosis. New inverter arrived this afternoon so I connect everything up - and still only a very dim display on screen. Thinking the new inverter may be faulty I plug in my 'test' CCFL and it lights up as it should!
So to summarize, old inverter does NOT light up my test CCFL, the new one DOES - but neither inverter lights up the screen. Am I just unlucky in having a faulty inverter AND faulty screen at the same time, or am I doing something wrong? This is on a Toshiba Equium U400-146 (PSU42E) by the way.