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Motherboard | Asus ROG Maximus VI HERO Intel Z87 Socket 1150 |
Cooling | Stock Air Cooler |
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Hey guys and gals!
Been a while since I posted here concerning a problem I couldn't solve! I have a work mates laptop whose screen is completely white. My first initial thought was that the screen itself had gone, either way I tested to see if it worked on an external monitor and it did (with the laptop screen still completely white).
I have a replacement here that is brand new, does the exact same thing as the screen originally inside the laptop, my concern is that the problem might be due to the cables inside? Although I'm not positive on that. I was certain that it was the screen itself, since I've never had a problem before where it wasn't the screen.
I've yet to get in touch with the company I bought the replacement screen from, I'll more than likely get on to that after writing this, since the company is currently closed for today.
The reason I am posting now is because I would like some peace of mind, is there anything else I could try to eliminate the problem my work mate is having (and me since I haven't be able to correct the problem!) or would the majority of you bet that it would be down to the cable since a replacement (brand new) is having the same effect?
Hope all is well for everyone!
--Lee
Been a while since I posted here concerning a problem I couldn't solve! I have a work mates laptop whose screen is completely white. My first initial thought was that the screen itself had gone, either way I tested to see if it worked on an external monitor and it did (with the laptop screen still completely white).
I have a replacement here that is brand new, does the exact same thing as the screen originally inside the laptop, my concern is that the problem might be due to the cables inside? Although I'm not positive on that. I was certain that it was the screen itself, since I've never had a problem before where it wasn't the screen.
I've yet to get in touch with the company I bought the replacement screen from, I'll more than likely get on to that after writing this, since the company is currently closed for today.
The reason I am posting now is because I would like some peace of mind, is there anything else I could try to eliminate the problem my work mate is having (and me since I haven't be able to correct the problem!) or would the majority of you bet that it would be down to the cable since a replacement (brand new) is having the same effect?
Hope all is well for everyone!
--Lee