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Darryl Harding

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Nov 23, 2009, 8:11:10 AM11/23/09
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i have a toshiba satelite
1805-5203
serial number 71225062PU

laptop that is not working,
i turn it on, the lights all do their thing but no screen opens at all

can any one out there fix this for me

or even walk me through how to find out what is wrong with it and if
it is even worth getting fixed, it is not a new machine by any stretch

it is very time sensitive for me

thanks

Darryl

david

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Nov 23, 2009, 8:15:55 AM11/23/09
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Steve Finlay

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Nov 23, 2009, 8:25:12 AM11/23/09
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Darryl,

Toshiba's are famous for having the backlight go in the screen, so
that's what my first guess would be. Turn on the computer and look at
the screen in the light and see if you can see a faint picture of
whats supposed to be there. If so, it's the backlight. If not, it
could be one of 2 things. Either the computer isn't starting up, or
the screen itself has a bad connection or has given out. My guess is
it's just the backlight, and if so, you should be able to order one in
the range of 50 bucks and have someone install it for you. Shouldn't
take more than an hour or 2 labour.


Steve

Darryl Harding

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Nov 23, 2009, 8:34:32 AM11/23/09
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On Nov 23, 10:15 am, "david" <davidyoung...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Doug
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i get bounced when i try

Darryl Harding

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Nov 23, 2009, 8:41:10 AM11/23/09
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hi steve,

i look really close and see nothing but black

thanks

darryl

Steve Finlay

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Nov 23, 2009, 9:06:13 AM11/23/09
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ok, Just start it up and take notice to the sound of the laptop. It
should normally make a slight grinding/clicking sound which comes from
the hard drive(Especially while going into windows. I'm not talking
the fan noise. See if you can hear that, there should also be a
harddrive light on the laptop somewhere that blinks very fast while
the computer is loading up. Check either of those for the first 30
seconds to a minute while it's on and see if it's doing that. If it
is, it's likely the monitor connection to the motherboard. If it's
not, you're in bigger trouble and it would prob be cheaper to just get
a new laptop.


Steve

Darryl Harding

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Nov 23, 2009, 9:12:57 AM11/23/09
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On Nov 23, 11:06 am, Steve Finlay <finlay.st...@gmail.com> wrote:

there are several "clicky" noises, the "A" light flashes 4 times and
then nothing else
thanks for taking the time to help me

Darryl

Steve Finlay

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Nov 23, 2009, 9:25:47 AM11/23/09
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No problem Darryl. From the sounds of it, it could be something as
simple as a bad stick of ram(memory) or it could be something more
serious. I would try to get someone you know that is capable of just
re-seating the ram or maybe has a spare stick to give that a try. If
that's not it, with something that old, you'd be better of just
getting a new laptop. You can get them cheap now.

Steve

Darryl Harding

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Nov 23, 2009, 9:32:09 AM11/23/09
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thanks steve,

in another life that would be easy to do , not so much at this
pont though

thanks so much for your time

Darryl

steve c

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Nov 23, 2009, 2:03:48 PM11/23/09
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try hooking it up externally to a separate monitor and seeing if everything
boots up.
If everything runs normally on the monitor, then it has something to do with
the screen/connector.
If you get nothing happening on the external monitor, then you got different
problems.
That's if you have a monitor to test. Let me know if you need a monitor to
use.

Steve Cornick

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Darryl Harding

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Nov 23, 2009, 4:17:18 PM11/23/09
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On Nov 23, 4:03 pm, "steve c" <stevecorn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> try hooking it up externally to a separate monitor and seeing if everything
> boots up.
> If everything runs normally on the monitor, then it has something to do with
> the screen/connector.
> If you get nothing happening on the external monitor, then you got different
> problems.
> That's if you have a monitor to test.  Let me know if you need a monitor to
> use.
>
> Steve Cornick
>
> "Darryl Harding" <darryl_hard...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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> On Nov 23, 11:25 am, Steve Finlay <finlay.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > No problem Darryl. From the sounds of it, it could be something as
> > simple as a bad stick of ram(memory) or it could be something more
> > serious. I would try to get someone you know that is capable of just
> > re-seating the ram or maybe has a spare stick to give that a try. If
> > that's not it, with something that old, you'd be better of just
> > getting a new laptop. You can get them cheap now.
>
> > Steve
>
> thanks steve,
>
>     in another life that would be easy to do , not so much at this
> pont though
>
> thanks so much for your time
>
> Darryl

tride it an dit still does nothing,

i have been told the hd is shot so i jsut had a friend try to fix that
and he couldnt so now i am selling a broken laptop with no hd for 20
bux for parts and ram
lol

thanks
Darryl

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