A nasty display problem on a Thinkpad T20 [pics]
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cheesecake
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A nasty display problem on a Thinkpad T20 [pics]
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Since a picture is worth 1000 words, please find below my 3000 word essay on "A nasty display problem on a Thinkpad T20". I'd appreciate any input on what the faulty component can be:
1. Inverter card
2. System board
3. LCD display
4. Other
Notice that the leftmost 2 cm of the screen is fine (the fuzziness is just high compression of the JPG image). Using an external display works perfectly. So, what do you think is wrong?
I ask because I need to know what to replace. I'll try a DIY job on this one because IBM won't fix it for me. Sure, my warranty has expired, but I had the exact same problem "fixed" under warranty less than a year ago. I don't know what they did to solve it then, but it worked when I got it back. IBM apparently only has a 3 month guarantee on repairs.
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Since a picture is worth 1000 words, please find below my 3000 word essay on "A nasty display problem on a Thinkpad T20". I'd appreciate any input on what the faulty component can be:
1. Inverter card
2. System board
3. LCD display
4. Other
Notice that the leftmost 2 cm of the screen is fine (the fuzziness is just high compression of the JPG image). Using an external display works perfectly. So, what do you think is wrong?
I ask because I need to know what to replace. I'll try a DIY job on this one because IBM won't fix it for me. Sure, my warranty has expired, but I had the exact same problem "fixed" under warranty less than a year ago. I don't know what they did to solve it then, but it worked when I got it back. IBM apparently only has a 3 month guarantee on repairs.
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Picture 3.
I had this same problem once on My Dell Insipron 8200. Apparently it was a faulty graphic card. When i sent it back for warranty service, on the service form it was written " Graphic Card Changed " i might not be 100% sure if that was the case, but most likely it is. After replacing it, i had no problems since then. And i realised that it was time to get a ThinkPad. Im not sure if your gfx card can be changed though, we will need to wait for the experts here to reply as i am only a new owner of a thinkpad.
Cheers~
Cheers~
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cheesecake
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I think the graphics card of the T20 is integrated on the system board, so I hope you're wrong ...
Don't know why the page took a long time to load - I compressed the images to < 40kB each to avoid that. Perhaps because they're located on a server in Sweden, but that's on a T3 line so it should be lightning fast.
Don't know why the page took a long time to load - I compressed the images to < 40kB each to avoid that. Perhaps because they're located on a server in Sweden, but that's on a T3 line so it should be lightning fast.
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cheesecake
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plucky duck
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Have you tried calling them to see if they still have a record of what they did to fix your laptop last time around?
I have a similar problem with my Inspiron 8100. Sometimes the display shows up fine, other times random vertical/horizontal lines. Other times 3/4 black screen on top and 1/4 white screen on the bottom. When it's connected to an external monitor everything shows up fine. Used to have to flex the display opening/closing the lid so the screen displays properly. Checked the physical wiring between the LCD and the base of the laptop, everything is secure. Now when I power on, totally nothing, no bios bootup screen, hard drive doesn't even initiate.
I have a similar problem with my Inspiron 8100. Sometimes the display shows up fine, other times random vertical/horizontal lines. Other times 3/4 black screen on top and 1/4 white screen on the bottom. When it's connected to an external monitor everything shows up fine. Used to have to flex the display opening/closing the lid so the screen displays properly. Checked the physical wiring between the LCD and the base of the laptop, everything is secure. Now when I power on, totally nothing, no bios bootup screen, hard drive doesn't even initiate.
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