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dell inspiron 1525 monitor problem


Question Posted Saturday May 28 2011, 8:12 am

Hi yesterday i droped my laptop, since then my screen is not lit but i can still use it as long as i am by a window for the natural light, all else is working ok.
Please can anyone help me.


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DangerNerd answered Tuesday May 31 2011, 9:49 am:
Hi there,

You are going to need to take your laptop in for repair. Perhaps you got lucky and only damaged the bulb that provides the backlighting fro the screen. If so, and the tech is willing to change it, and not just swap out the entire screen assembly, it could be cheap enough to repair.

If this is under warranty, you can send it in and see what they say. Odds are the dropping thing isn't under warranty, but you can try.

If you were thinking there might be something you could do yourself to fix this, the answer is no. It will have to be serviced by a qualified technician.

I am hoping for a cheap laptop repair for you.

Good luck!

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