shamrin
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Of course we all know about the GPU problems these awful HPs have but I have one here that has not caught that bug (yet). However, it does have a very strange problem that I just can't get my head around.
If you open the laptop and turn it on, the display never lights up, completely dark. But if you plug in an external monitor, the external monitor displays the BIOS screen and then proceeds to boot Vista just fine. However, if you just open the lid about 30 degrees and squeeze your hand in there to hit the power button, poof, the laptop display lights up with the BIOS screen. Now, if you immediately open the lid, as soon as Vista starts to boot, the screen will go dark again, never to return. If instead you leave the lid at 30 degrees until the desktop appears, then you are home free and can open up the lid all the way and everything is fine.
Because of the screen position issue I thought that we had a faulty magnetic lid switch, but unfortunately after changing that switch, there was no change in behavior. I suppose it could be a loose or shorted display cable, but that would be a lot more jittery and inconsistent that this. Once the display is on you can wiggle the lid all you want and it has no impact.
I would appreciate any ideas you have.
/sch
If you open the laptop and turn it on, the display never lights up, completely dark. But if you plug in an external monitor, the external monitor displays the BIOS screen and then proceeds to boot Vista just fine. However, if you just open the lid about 30 degrees and squeeze your hand in there to hit the power button, poof, the laptop display lights up with the BIOS screen. Now, if you immediately open the lid, as soon as Vista starts to boot, the screen will go dark again, never to return. If instead you leave the lid at 30 degrees until the desktop appears, then you are home free and can open up the lid all the way and everything is fine.
Because of the screen position issue I thought that we had a faulty magnetic lid switch, but unfortunately after changing that switch, there was no change in behavior. I suppose it could be a loose or shorted display cable, but that would be a lot more jittery and inconsistent that this. Once the display is on you can wiggle the lid all you want and it has no impact.
I would appreciate any ideas you have.
/sch