Rocco
Active Member
- Reaction score
- 68
- Location
- Wyoming, USA
Customer calls, tells me that she thinks her daughter dropped the laptop, and now when they turn it on, they get nothing but a grey screen. Her daughter denies dropping it. I pick it up, notice that I can just barely see the windows safe mode select screen. It won't let me press enter, or do anything further. It is Windows 7. The full grey screen starts out at BIOS.
So I take it home, expecting to take it apart. First thing I do though is I want to see how bad the problem is, so I plug in an external monitor, and turn on the computer. The screen starts out grey, and stays that way until the safe mode select screen comes up. But I am able to see that screen just fine, so I choose regular mode because I wanted to see what it does. As soon as I hit enter, the laptop screen is completely cleared, and shows Windows booting up.
I cannot duplicate the problem, I have tried to make it do it. I now think that it was a software issue, not that the computer was dropped. However, I do not know that. I do not know what the problem was. I do not understand why it went away as soon as I plugged in another monitor. I cannot with confidence say I fixed this computer, so is that exactly what I tell the customer? I don't know what was wrong, I don't know how it got fixed. I don't know if you will see it again. Here's my diagnose fee, please pay it.
Have you guys ever seen this? Did you find out what the problem was? How would you handle the customer?
So I take it home, expecting to take it apart. First thing I do though is I want to see how bad the problem is, so I plug in an external monitor, and turn on the computer. The screen starts out grey, and stays that way until the safe mode select screen comes up. But I am able to see that screen just fine, so I choose regular mode because I wanted to see what it does. As soon as I hit enter, the laptop screen is completely cleared, and shows Windows booting up.
I cannot duplicate the problem, I have tried to make it do it. I now think that it was a software issue, not that the computer was dropped. However, I do not know that. I do not know what the problem was. I do not understand why it went away as soon as I plugged in another monitor. I cannot with confidence say I fixed this computer, so is that exactly what I tell the customer? I don't know what was wrong, I don't know how it got fixed. I don't know if you will see it again. Here's my diagnose fee, please pay it.
Have you guys ever seen this? Did you find out what the problem was? How would you handle the customer?