How to troubleshoot LCD?
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 12:35 am
I have a T510 about 3.5 years old. This has the 1440-res LCD and on-board Intel graphics. The internal display suddenly stopped working: the backlight is on, but there is no video. I do get video through the external connector. No amount of rebooting, tapping the case, flexing the top, etc., has helped.
I don't think it's relevant, but a few weeks ago, I made several upgrades to the unit: installed an SSD as the main drive; increased RAM to 8 Gb; and put in a new 6300 network card. The machine was working fine for several weeks before the display failure.
I have tried the following--
Thanks!
Mike
I don't think it's relevant, but a few weeks ago, I made several upgrades to the unit: installed an SSD as the main drive; increased RAM to 8 Gb; and put in a new 6300 network card. The machine was working fine for several weeks before the display failure.
I have tried the following--
- In Windows device manager, uninstalled then reinstalled the internal display.
- In the display settings menus (both Intel and Windows), tried various settings.
- With the Fn-key shortcut, cycled through display options (extend, duplicate, one display only).
- After opening the unit, disconnected, then reconnected the internal video cable to make sure it was seated. I also looked for loose or pinched wires and didn't find any.
Thanks!
Mike