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Solve : Challenge : cmd uninstall of video drivers? |
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Answer» Hi, the built-in LCD is busted. Well, sounds like that or the wires that connect the screen to the motherboard have come loose. If the screen were working properly, you should still see the BIOS screen when you TURN the computer on. If you feel confident enough doing so, you can open up the laptop casing and check the wires leading from the screen portion of the laptop into the base. (Doing so will void your warranty if one still exists.) If you're not comfortable doing this, take the laptop to a professional and let them check.BC is probably right. You may try this: Get into Safe Mode/ Device Manager and delete your monitor driver / reboot. Alan <>< Quote from: ale52 on March 05, 2009, 07:38:10 AM BC is probably right. You may try this: Get into Safe Mode/ Device Manager and delete your monitor driver / reboot. He can't see anything from the moment the system is turned on, which is before Windows will even begin to load the video driver. Removing the driver will not solve the problem. If he's not seeing the BIOS, either the screen has DIED or disconnected."I can open up window though so I would like to execute a script from a usb key that would uninstall my video drivers". So at one time you could see something, right? "I've been able to boot with the screen working again, but I have no idea what I did to fix it, and when I closed the computer, I lost the screen again..." At that time Safe Mode did work, right? Alan <>< |
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