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When booting, the lenovo logo screen is now red instead of grey. When Windows has loaded, the desktop colours are normal. After a few moments the screen blacks out.

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  • svbjenks Oct 08, 2009

    Hi,
    The screen just goes black. It doesn't reboot or blue screen. When I attach an external monitor, the display on the external monitor is fine.

  • svbjenks Oct 08, 2009

    Hi,
    The screen just goes black. It doesn't reboot or blue screen. When I attach an external monitor, the display on the external monitor is fine.

  • Justin
    Justin May 11, 2010

    Please specify that when the screen "goes black" does the computer reboot or shutoff? What version of windows do you use? Watching the screen closely as it "goes black" do you see the screen flicker to a blue screen before it goes black

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Its either the video inverter is bad or the screen is going out.Sounds like the inverter though.

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Dells are known for this.

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Just type ( EXIT ), Enter key, and let it reboot.

you can remove the disk now or later, shouldnt matter, It will go to the options screen like before, but just let it default to the normal startup, or hit enter.

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WHY THIS HAPPENED?, you may be asking.

For some reason, certain Dell Hardware and software conflict, usually when you have installed some new program, or for just no reason.

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Now copy and paste into a word document and print it out in case it happens again. Not likley but it could.

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You can help other now that you know how and become a hero, make sure to charge them $10 though for your time:)


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If it doesn't work than u;ll have to reinstall u;re windows ...
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