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Did you hear a sound beeping. If you can hear a sound beeping it is a
RAM problem. But if there is no sound beeping that is a processor
problem. You can disassemble or remove the processor and clean make sure that the processor fan
is spinning so that it will control the temperature of the CPU to avoid
overheating.
There are a number of things that can cause this to happen. Try taking the battery out of the notebook, disconnect the AC adaptor (if in use) press the power button a few times. Re-install the battery, reconnect the AC (if needed), press and hold the power button for about 2 seconds. This is a hard reboot and should correct you issue. When the notebook powers up, make sure you remove any cd's in the cd-rom drive.
Try taking out the hard disk, plug in power and see if you have a display on your screen or external monitor. if same thing happen, try taking out the memory card. If you hear a beep sound it's a faulty mem. card, if no beep sound appears I suspected it's a motherboard faulty.
Hi,
sounds like the backlight has gone. Possibly easier to have the screen replaced.
Have you checked that theres no dimmer or light/darker switch on the side et,c.
Also power the device on, in the cradle. if it lights in the cradle, adjust the systems display settings.
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