sceen blanks randomly (?)
sceen blanks randomly (?)
I have a t42 that's about 2 years old. The screen blanks on me shortly
(but not always) after startup. I have to do a forced shutdown, but for a while
it will not show up even on a restart. I can see the hard drive running some of the time, though.
I have hooked the computer to an external screen and get the same results on the external screen. I have booted in Linux and get the same. Tried a Knoppix disc and got the same.
Is there any hope?
Thanks,
Rex du Pont
rhett3@comcast.net
(but not always) after startup. I have to do a forced shutdown, but for a while
it will not show up even on a restart. I can see the hard drive running some of the time, though.
I have hooked the computer to an external screen and get the same results on the external screen. I have booted in Linux and get the same. Tried a Knoppix disc and got the same.
Is there any hope?
Thanks,
Rex du Pont
rhett3@comcast.net
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Re: sceen blanks randomly (?)
I had a T20 that behaved in a similar way. I used the T20 for presentations, so it was hooked up to projectors frequently.rexd wrote:I have a t42 that's about 2 years old. The screen blanks on me shortly
(but not always) after startup. I have to do a forced shutdown, but for a while
it will not show up even on a restart. I can see the hard drive running some of the time, though.
I have hooked the computer to an external screen and get the same results on the external screen. I have booted in Linux and get the same. Tried a Knoppix disc and got the same.
Is there any hope?
Thanks,
Rex du Pont
rhett3@comcast.net
Sometimes it would boot up as if it was on external monitor, and not use the LCD.
Pushing Fn + F5 key would resolve it. Never did figure out why. The problem did go away after rebooting after making sure it was not set on external monitor...
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next time it boots with a blank display, connect an external display to the VGA out..
you might also need to cycle between external display and internal display using Fn-F7..
if the external display works then it is, obviously, a hardware problem..
the FIRST thing i would check is the display plug under the keyboard to be sure it is fully connected..
there are other causes of a blank display..
like a flaky backlight, bad plugs in the display assembly and more..
you might also need to cycle between external display and internal display using Fn-F7..
if the external display works then it is, obviously, a hardware problem..
the FIRST thing i would check is the display plug under the keyboard to be sure it is fully connected..
there are other causes of a blank display..
like a flaky backlight, bad plugs in the display assembly and more..
Bill Morrow, kept by parrots
& cockatoos
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She was not what you would call unrefined,
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She was not what you would call unrefined,
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next time it boots with a blank display, connect an external display to the VGA out..
you might also need to cycle between external display and internal display using Fn-F7..
if the external display works then it is, obviously, a hardware problem..
the FIRST thing i would check is the display plug under the keyboard to be sure it is fully connected..
there are other causes of a blank display..
like a flaky backlight, bad plugs in the display assembly and more..
you might also need to cycle between external display and internal display using Fn-F7..
if the external display works then it is, obviously, a hardware problem..
the FIRST thing i would check is the display plug under the keyboard to be sure it is fully connected..
there are other causes of a blank display..
like a flaky backlight, bad plugs in the display assembly and more..
Bill Morrow, kept by parrots
& cockatoos
Sysop - forum.thinkpads.com
*
She was not what you would call refined,
She was not what you would call unrefined,
She was the type of person who kept a parrot.
~~~Mark Twain~~~
Sysop - forum.thinkpads.com
*
She was not what you would call refined,
She was not what you would call unrefined,
She was the type of person who kept a parrot.
~~~Mark Twain~~~
Thanks for the responses.
I tried it with an external monitor connected, and the screen showed up on both, and then blanked on both. I will check the connector plug and let you know.
I have also noticed that it lasts longer when the computer is started cold, and sometimes won't show a starting screen at all if I try shortly after it has blanked.
Rex
I tried it with an external monitor connected, and the screen showed up on both, and then blanked on both. I will check the connector plug and let you know.
I have also noticed that it lasts longer when the computer is started cold, and sometimes won't show a starting screen at all if I try shortly after it has blanked.
Rex
I have tried to get at the monitor connection, but could not get to it.
So far a connected monitor does just what the T42 screen does. I think
it must be somewhere in the hardware. Once it happens, the screen will not stay up long enogh to restart. However, if I leave it for an hour or so, it will run for
up to ten or fifteen minutes.
Rex
So far a connected monitor does just what the T42 screen does. I think
it must be somewhere in the hardware. Once it happens, the screen will not stay up long enogh to restart. However, if I leave it for an hour or so, it will run for
up to ten or fifteen minutes.
Rex
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