brandonkick
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I've been working on this G7 1070us laptop for a friends sister. She claims
the screen was bad, because they couldn't see anything on it.
I did the "flashlight" test and the first time I worked on this (almost a year ago)
it didn't look like anything was on the screen at all. So for kicks I was taking apart
the laptop to gather information on what screen I needed to search for online
to replace this one. In doing so, I unplugged the connector on the back of the screen
and plugged it back in. After gathering all my information and putting the screen
back on the laptop, I fired it up and the screen is now working just fine.... I power cycled
it ten times and the screen continued to run. I ran the machine a day or two and that was
that.
Well it wound up sitting at my place for 8+ months as his sister never had the money to
pay me. So my friend (her brother) actually wound up borrowing the laptop from me
to use for some school work he had to do. It worked fine for him. He then gave it back to
me. Eventually she did pick the laptop up, and well now not even three or four months
later she tells her brother it's doing it again. So I get the machine back, tell her I'll look at
it because she paid me to fix it and it looks like it isn't fixed.
I fire up the machine yesterday and sure enough, dark seemingly dead screen.
I perform the flashlight test and after looking VERY hard (it's hard to see the black
win7 loading screen... only can see the little icon in the center) I do actually notice
the screen isn't dead it's just the backlight isn't working.
At this point, I figure bad inverter or a bad backlight bulb. So I get the numbers and
start doing some research. It turns out this is an LED backlight screen with an inverter
built into the screen.
After all that, my questions are:
What are the chances the inverter inside is bad?
Am I better off replacing the entire screen?
Any chance a faulty cable could be causing this, faulty connectors either on the screen side or motherboard side?
Why would the backlight start working after I reseat the cable on the back of the LCD?
How would you guys continue on with this?
I can buy a new screen and a new cable... I guess if I do that, and it still doesn't work then we know we have either A) something wrong with the motherboard or B) a second bad screen / cable? I did put some tape to secure the connector on the back of the LCD slot. I though maybe it's coming ever so slightly loose?
Would be easier if I had spares / stock lying around to trouble shoot.
the screen was bad, because they couldn't see anything on it.
I did the "flashlight" test and the first time I worked on this (almost a year ago)
it didn't look like anything was on the screen at all. So for kicks I was taking apart
the laptop to gather information on what screen I needed to search for online
to replace this one. In doing so, I unplugged the connector on the back of the screen
and plugged it back in. After gathering all my information and putting the screen
back on the laptop, I fired it up and the screen is now working just fine.... I power cycled
it ten times and the screen continued to run. I ran the machine a day or two and that was
that.
Well it wound up sitting at my place for 8+ months as his sister never had the money to
pay me. So my friend (her brother) actually wound up borrowing the laptop from me
to use for some school work he had to do. It worked fine for him. He then gave it back to
me. Eventually she did pick the laptop up, and well now not even three or four months
later she tells her brother it's doing it again. So I get the machine back, tell her I'll look at
it because she paid me to fix it and it looks like it isn't fixed.
I fire up the machine yesterday and sure enough, dark seemingly dead screen.
I perform the flashlight test and after looking VERY hard (it's hard to see the black
win7 loading screen... only can see the little icon in the center) I do actually notice
the screen isn't dead it's just the backlight isn't working.
At this point, I figure bad inverter or a bad backlight bulb. So I get the numbers and
start doing some research. It turns out this is an LED backlight screen with an inverter
built into the screen.
After all that, my questions are:
What are the chances the inverter inside is bad?
Am I better off replacing the entire screen?
Any chance a faulty cable could be causing this, faulty connectors either on the screen side or motherboard side?
Why would the backlight start working after I reseat the cable on the back of the LCD?
How would you guys continue on with this?
I can buy a new screen and a new cable... I guess if I do that, and it still doesn't work then we know we have either A) something wrong with the motherboard or B) a second bad screen / cable? I did put some tape to secure the connector on the back of the LCD slot. I though maybe it's coming ever so slightly loose?
Would be easier if I had spares / stock lying around to trouble shoot.