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hp pavilion dv 5000 screen not responding
dmizer
post May 30 2008, 09:13 PM
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I've read about a few similar issues but I didn't see one that was the exact same. When I start my computer my screen slowly fades out and then becomes a bright color although I can still see a shadow of what was up previously. If I close the top and reopen it it reloads for a second and then starts to fade out again. It works fine when hooked up to an external monitor. If I shake it then the screen will change for a second to whatever I have been doing most recently and then start to fade out again.

Im guessing it's some sort of harware problem, possibly something loose? Anyway, thank you for any help.
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post Jun 1 2008, 05:01 AM
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Loose connector between monitor and laptop OR issue with the backlight/inverter on the laptop itself.
You shouldn't have to shake it.
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