SOURCE: Toshiba Satellite A135-S2376, black screen problem
this is a known problem with this laptop,
it`s vga card have some kind of a major problem . so u cant do it on your own , go and make them give u a new borad -any yea u should go get dell in the first place :P-
SOURCE: DVD-CD Drive keeps opening itself
This is due to the motor fault..you have to take it to service center as it is under warranty..
SOURCE: Toshiba Satellite L30-101, Black Screen??
Take out the memory and reseat each memory stick one stick at a time in each slot one at a time. Be sure to turn on the laptop after each stick reinsertion. If you don't get any video then go ahead and take out the battery completely and only have the AC Adapter hooked up and turn on the laptop, this will make sure that its not an overdrained battery causing the laptop to show no video.
If this doesn't work then go ahead and take out the hard drive and dvd drive, then try turning on the laptop. If you still don't get any video then the last thing to try is to change the output from monitor to LCD, you would do this by pressing the FN key + the function key that has a pic of a monitor or it will say crt/lcd.
If after this last step you can't get video then the motherboard is bad and would have to be replaced.
SOURCE: hi my Toshiba M110 laptop model PSMB0A-0IL00D
Hello,
According to the manual for my Toshiba laptop, the price of the screen is about the third of the price of the laptop. Do the math.
Before looking for a repair shop, investigate first the reason foe the Flicker.
I just remembered: all screens flicker. But if they flicker at 50 Hertz you might notice it. The higher the frequency the less noticeable the flicker is. Check your graphics properties to find out if you screen cannot refresh at a higher rate than the current one (60Hz, 75Hz or higher). But beware! if you force it to flicker at a frequency that it cannot handle, you will damage it.
Hope it helps.
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