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either your backlight has failed or you have hit one of the function keys which selects external monitor- can you connect it to an external monitor to see what happens?
When this happened was the laptop overly hot? If the laptop's head got too high it could have shutdown to protect itself. It wouldn't boot until the heat had disparate. Sit you laptop aside for about 30 minutes and see if it will boot then. If it does you might want to check out a cool mat.
Normally if the fan is bad and failing the laptop will run hot (overheat) and shut down. If yours is not doing that, then you are fine. Sometimes the fans will turn on and off as needed.
Does the fan stay running? if it does! it is probably a motherboard issue, if the fan is working correctly it should wind down, and if the hard drive is working "hard drive light will flicker" hook a external monitor to the video output on the back of your laptop if you see windows boots up then it would indicate laptop screen problem, but if the fan and the power light are the only activity then the motherboard is the problem.
The fans are USUALLY controlled by the processor chip reading its internal temp and running fans as needed. Under the varying load during boot, it is not uncommon to have fans starting and stopping..
Hello, You'll need to load the cd recovery disk that came with your computer into your cd drive and restart your computer. All factory recovery cd's are self booting. If you can't boot from the recovery cd you might have a bad disk or a hardware problem. best of luck, mpawlak908
These machines have a terrible overheating problem! You will have to clean the fan opening and, put sylicon grease on the heat pipe and, heatsink that covers the cpu
Check the power supply for power. Replace if necessary. Also check the motherboard for proper operation. If no fans come on or only come on for a few seconds then you have a bad motherboard
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