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Laptop assistance

Posted: 26 Nov 2023, 13:26
by kenyahammer
"Tech issue here and have gone through all the WHO formalities re screen. I have a Lenovo thinkpad and broke the charging port 8 months ago. Laptop was in good working condition cleaned serviced etc. Yesterday I decided to reactivate it and got the charging port changed. Power comes on no problem but it will not display. My initial reaction was that LVDS cable was not connected but I have tested it with an external monitor. It was in a cupboard and not banged about, and it did accumulate dust when opened. i tried it with different RAM still no display on screen. Any ideas please?"

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 01 Dec 2023, 16:30
by scott_d
cheers both.

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 01 Dec 2023, 16:30
by BBondsBootlaces
@scott_d Something like this will do it. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F7WDZGT?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 01 Dec 2023, 16:12
by Cheezey Bell-End
Get a sata to usb aeaptor off Amazon. Should be a few pounds.

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 01 Dec 2023, 15:40
by scott_d
"Just jumping on here, my laptop has packed up but trying to get into the hard drive to get the data. I've removed the hard drive but don't know how to get the data off without spending £30 one of those hard drive readers, is there a cheaper way? Its an HP Elitebook 840 G3 Cheers."

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 28 Nov 2023, 15:04
by Jasnik
It was the Wife's laptop. At that point I got stubborn and decided to take it all apart and use the parts to build a new pc. It worked but cost me twice as much if I had just built a more powerful pc with the same money. It was a micro pc too.... So when the power supply went it could not be replace so I used external cables to use a standard power supply. So I had the power supply outside the micro case to run it. I got rid of it when my missus said I should build a pc for myself... instead of helping her ...

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 28 Nov 2023, 14:53
by Jasnik
"Far Cough 4:32 Sun Nov 26 That is exactly what happened to me, when I tried to fix an old Toshiba.. I soldered the new port in but fried the screen Doh. I end it up with a brick that could now charge the battery."

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 26 Nov 2023, 16:32
by Far Cough
"Your friend on fixing your charging port with an external power supply may have fried the graphics controller or even the whole M/board, I thi8nk it's time for a Lenovo based funeral. Oxsnore, how's he going to see or access the BIOS without any display, internal or external? Not all laptops beep on boot up, mine doesn't."

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 26 Nov 2023, 16:25
by claypole
What i normally do when this sort of thing happens is buy a new one

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 26 Nov 2023, 16:12
by Mike Oxsaw
"OK - back to the seemingly kindergarten stuff; does it beep when you turn it on? Does the screen...I was going to say ""flicker"" when power it up, but it's more a change that you notice rather than see as the power to the screen switches on. You could also - getting into Geeksville now - keep tapping on the function key (F2) or (F12) or the ""esc"" key immediately after turning it on. That should open up the BOIS - a level of code that normally nobody needs to touch. If that works it will be a possible pointer to the problem. If the BIOS is faulty then the computer will struggle from that point on."

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 26 Nov 2023, 15:47
by kenyahammer
"Yes done the obvious, knob well and truly wiped, sorry F.C. I might have explained that badly the external monitor did NOT work"

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 26 Nov 2023, 15:08
by stewey
I take it you’ve done the obvious

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 26 Nov 2023, 14:40
by Far Cough
"Yes it seems the internal LVDS cable has become disconnected while he was fixing the charging port, they are very easily disconnected in my experience and let's hope it's just disconnected and not snapped some of the very thin wires? It would explain why you can connect an external display and get a picture? Take it back to the person who fixed the charging port."

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 26 Nov 2023, 14:28
by kenyahammer
"When he first opened it , he bypassed the laptop's charging system with an external power source, the display did not come on then but he nor I was overly alarmed"

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 26 Nov 2023, 14:15
by Mike Oxsaw
"In my experience, if the dust is blocking the air from circulating then the laptop will simply shut itself down if the CPU gets too hot. Doesn't sound exactly like the symptoms you're suffering but it won't do you any harm to open it up and take a peek. It's generally recommended to use a can of air to blow the dust away, but I've always found the gentle use of a half-inch paintbrush just as effective. While it's open to the elements you will have the chance to make sure all the cards and other components are securely seated. How many beeps does the laptop make when you power it up?"

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 26 Nov 2023, 13:36
by Cheezey Bell-End
"Maybe whoever fixed the charging port did some damage, either carelessly or to generate some more business."

Re: Laptop assistance

Posted: 26 Nov 2023, 13:28
by Manuel
First post for two and a half years just because you're looking for some help? Bloody user :-)