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I have a 2 YEAR old laptop, Vista Home Premium. 17" screen that the last couple of months has been fading from light to dark. The last couple of weeks much worse to the point where you can HARDLY see the screen. It does it in 4 stages of contrast. I have no idea if it is the video card, monitor or ?Are you using the power chord when this happens? Can you use another monitor/display attach via your VGA port and see if it AFFECTS both screens?the monitor is failing.It sounds like the backlight on the screen is failing, this happens with laptops. You could try an external monitor or warranty work if it applies.oh it's a laptop. woops.I would contact the manufacturer and see about a warranty.

That's okay BC, we all mess up, I'm happy to catch you this time...Quote from: BC_Programmer on July 28, 2009, 08:32:52 PM

oh it's a laptop. woops.

Do you mean whoops?

I had to get him as well!This happens to me a lot on my HP laptop. The problem is you have a lower backlight setting for battery, which is normal, and your power cord is disconnecting and reconnecting. This doesn't mean the cord is literally going in and out of the slot -- the cord is likely worn, like mine, and just needs a little jiggle to "reconnect". If that doesn't work, then you should call the manufacturer and have them replace the cord. I'm on my second now, and it's getting worn (also a 2 year old laptop). The first one completely wouldn't make a connection with the receiver in the laptop, and I thought it was a problem with the laptop end. I freaked out, but did some research and found out it was just the cord being dead.

If your "brick" (the little power converter box on the cord) seems to be getting excessively hot, then it's probably not working very efficiently. A surefire way to FIGURE out if it's the cord is while it's plugged in, when the screen dims randomly, look at the battery icon in the TRAY by the clock. If it appears without the cord next to it (aka it's battery power), then you know for sure.That sounds like a good catch and well worth investigating.


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