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Fix 1: Hard reset your laptop
Remove the power, hard drives, the battery and any attached peripheral devices. Press and hold the power button for 60 seconds and release. Put your battery in and plug the charger. Then don't plug anything else.Nov 20, 2019
If the unit is under warranty return it to the vendor. If it is out of warranty, it is likely there is damage to the wiring harness is damaged or the connectors between the motherboard and the display are loose.
This would require opening the notebook up and checking the cable. Hopefully the connectors are loose and can be tightened and secured with some neutral cure silicone. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbieJ2UuZnI
Though skip the removal of the hard drive from its carrier and only go up to the part where he removes the front panel and check the connectors leading to the display. If they are loose, this may be the issue. If not, proceed to where he removes the display. Then open the display. 2 screws behind the rubber plugs on bottom of display and unclip the rest. Remove the display panel and check the cable for cracks or loose connections. You may find the cable required for your model on HP Partsurfer, though many of the cables for this model are no longer available, if not available, the cable will need to be repaired or secured to stop flexing with movement binding with tape can sometimes achieve this. If you don't want to attempt this, take it to your nearest repairer.
Hi, Plz click the following link for the details. Here it showing HP Pavillion dv900 screen replacement.. All the model having smiler steps to replace the screen
http://www.insidemylaptop.com/remove-lcd-screen-inverter-board-hp-pavilion-dv9000-laptop/
Hi:
I am not 100% sure, but you could have a problem with the onboard video on your laptop. If you hook up an external monitor to your laptop, and boot to the external screen, this will tell you if your laptop screen is ok, if the video displays the same on a external monitor. To get to the external display, some laptops require that you toggle to them, such as holding down the function key and hitting F8, but your model may differ.
hi, if nothing(even hp logo ) is not coming on the display then please try this. 1.remove the battery and then press the power button for 30 sec.Again refix it and check. 2.If windows sound is there then this mught be the issue with display.
3.If there is no windows sound might be the issue with RAM so please get it checked.
Hello, this is a known problem with the model of that laptop. You will also notice in safe mode your screen will not flicker but in normal mode it will flicker.
Your laptop should still be under warranty and needs the LCD replaced.
have you check the display on external monitor, check it by connecting to vga port of your laptop,
if there is a display then its the problem of your laptop screen
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