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"needfix" wrote in message ... my laptop monitor wont come on even thoug the system itself turns on and lights up. Anyone has some answers -- needfix Try hooking up an external monitor and see if that works. SC Tom |
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my laptop monitor wont come on even thoug the system itself turns on and lights up. Anyone has some answers Connect an external monitor and see if that works. If it does, you have a severe hardware problem. |
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"needfix" wrote in message ... my laptop monitor wont come on even thoug the system itself turns on and lights up. Anyone has some answers -- needfix You may want to check for an operator error first. Check you manual for a Fn+{another key} combination that turns the monitor off. For example, I have two Dell computers. Both use Fn+right arrow key to turn monitor off. However, there is no standard combination. Don |