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NP8662 Screen turned off

post #1 of 6
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So my 8662 screen turned off in the middle of my work on it one day. Turned the machine off and turned it back on. Still not screen through post. Put it in my bag got home tried again worked just fine.

Shut it off go to turn it back on and no screen through post, so i let it sit for awhile and try again and it works.

Sometimes it will stay on for hours and hours and hours without issue other times i'll be checking e-mail and bam no screen, and when i restart still no screen.

what could be causing this? I thought it might be a connection to the screen maybe i'm moving it just enough? I am not sure. I cant seem to find any disassembly instructions on the web for this laptop either.

Any help would be awesome it wont turn on and I have school work on there that i need off.
post #2 of 6
Inverter failing? LCD removal instruction is available on the net. Check out our section here also?

cheers ...
post #3 of 6
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I was unable to find any in a reasonable amount of time searching... If you could point me to some you know of that would be great

I was told check a service manual trying to dl one right now but rapidshare sucks and I'm still waiting
post #4 of 6
Standard process on most of notebooks. Can't be too much deviated from this guide.

http://www.lcds4less.com/laptop-lcd-...ructions.shtml

The one pic before last shows the inverter's position. Good lucks. Take pics of your own project and share with others if you would.

cheers ...
post #5 of 6
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Originally Posted by SilentTrouble View Post
I was unable to find any in a reasonable amount of time searching... If you could point me to some you know of that would be great

I was told check a service manual trying to dl one right now but rapidshare sucks and I'm still waiting
Can you share the link? Let me try to get it down and upload to somewhere else where it is free and quick.

cheers ...
post #6 of 6
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I found it on eurocom where i was able to get it http://web.eurocom.com/EC/data/m196_2.pdf

Now i got the inverter board out... hopefully thats my problem and i can just order a new one... Anyone else think it might be something other than inverter?
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