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I've been working on a Dell Inspiron 8100. The LCD was remaining
dark, after bootup, but I could get a clear picture on an external CRT. I determined the problem was mostly likely to be the CCFL tube, so I ordered a replacement from JKL. The tube replacement went without a hitch, and now the display lights up when booting. However...the display is still unusable. I can see that output from the video card is reaching the display, because as the computer software boots, I can see the display change, for example when its at the "windows xp loading screen" I can see vertical lines running the full height of the screen approximately in the right place (horizontally) for the progress meter that XP displays at that stage. I checked to make sure the flex/ribbon cable had firm connections with the LCD and the video card...without any appreciable improvement. My working theory is that I need to replace the ribbon cable, that it has developed a flaw. Does the inverter simply serve the same role as a the ballast in a traditional office or shop light? Or does it play other roles in the LCD operation? Iain |
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