Did you use the external VGA port and then not use the lenovo
hot key to turn that on Fn?
remove the huge battery first and run on AC pack now? only?
screen dead no text? this is bios, must never be dead.
no lenovo, icon, at power on this is bios.
fan dead silent.?
is the HDD (ear to casing) dead silent , prooving dead HDD.
run HDD tests? if heard to spin
if all above is dead that means power is gone.
try new AC pack for $8 cost?
or use voltmeter on yours see if it is dead? pack output pins DC.
SOURCE: sound problem in my lenovo g560 laptop
Probably you have install the in correct audio drivers.
Get the XP drivers here. http://www.laptop-driver.net/lenovo-g560-g460-windows-xp-drivers/
SOURCE: Lenovo G560 will not allow printer drivers to be loaded.
your os and your printer driver is not compatible, download latest driver for your printer.
Thanks!
SOURCE: last month i have buy
If the crack marks are black and stationary - the LCD is not repairable. It needs replacement. You can use the VGA output of the laptop to connect an external monitor with a VGA input, temporarily, to use the computer.
SOURCE: TEN DAYS BACK I PURCHASED LENOVO G560. NOW ITS SC...
Hi,
This may cause by an electrical charge in the motherboard itself,Im not really sure how it affects the display of the computer.There's also a possibility that the problem is with the LCD cable or the LCD itself. Please follow this method since it usually fix such problem like that,
1.Removed the battery then unplugged the AC adapter
2.Press and hold the power button or the ON/OFF button for at least 30 seconds
3.Connect the power supply back to your computer then turn it back on.
4. Check if you will see any difference.
5. If nothing happens, try to press and hold Fn and F2 on the keyboard.
If nothing happens, there is a possibility that the problem is with the LCD or monitor itself, maybe you will need to replaced it.
I hope this information will be helpful. Thank you for using FixYa...
SOURCE: I have a lenovo g560
Sometimes it could be something really simple. I've actually had this same problem before and fixed it with this solution.
1. Go to your Device Manager. To do this, click on your Start button and right-click on My Computer (or Computer if you're running Windows 7). On XP and Vista, select the Hardware tab and then click Device Manager. On Win7, click Device Manager on the left side of the new window.
2. In the Device Manager window, find the Imaging Devices icon in the list and click the drop-down arrow.
3. You should see your camera. Right-click the camera and see if there is an option to "Enable" it. If so, problem solved! If not, try uninstalling the camera and then restarting the computer. When your computer reboots, it will scan for hardware changes and reinstall the camera with the latest drivers. If those drivers don't work, try going to the manufacturer's website and installing the latest drivers listed on their site.
Hope this helps. Please rate my response.
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