The laptop screen is going dark

I have a 1-year old laptop that the screen is going dark on. I did a lot of research (including from your site) and replaced the inverter. However, the problem persisted. I’m looking for either some advice on where to go next.

I know that the backlight and the LCD is okay because it lights up when I power the machine on. It’ll boot all the way into the OS, but then goes dark about 30 seconds after. External monitor works okay, and I can see the image on the LCD if I shine it with a flashlight.

I am starting to suspect the lid switch module. It has one of those magnetic ones that I can’t get to or even test easily. The strange thing about that is that sometimes, if I plug in my external monitor, the LCD will light up for a brief time before going dark again. Maybe this is “normal” when the lid is closed. It’s hard to tell at this point.

My other worry is about the motherboard. Do you know if these symptoms are consistent with a problem there? I’m *suspecting* not, because I’d imagine that if the MB had a problem, I wouldn’t be able to use the external monitor.

Even though the LCD screen lights up for a while and goes dark only after 30 seconds, the problem still could be related to the screen backlight. Unfortunately, the only way to find out is testing the laptop with another working backlight attached.
Try reducing the screen brightness a little bit, it might help to keep the backlight turned on longer. If the screen stays on longer when the brightness is reduced, most likely your problem is related to the backlight lamp. It’s getting old and has to be replaced.
Did you notice if the backlight goes off only in Windows? Enter the BIOS setup menu and leave the laptop in there for a while. Does the screen still goes dark after a while?
I don’t think this problem is related to the lid close switch.


 

41 Responses to “The laptop screen is going dark”

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    W Says:

    Could it be a virus?

    I have the same problem with HP DV1000. I hit the little lid button on the upper left side of the laptop to get the screen to come back on. I find that certain mouse clicks will cause the screen to go dark.

    However, it can’t be a screen issue because it works perfectly in bios and in dos mode.

    It has to be a software issue, isn’t it?

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    lester Says:

    i have dell inspiron 1520 and my problem is when i turned on my pc with the power supply my screen goes blank; but if i use battery powered only then it can be seen maybe a little dim but still good

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    Courtney Says:

    Thanks for the tips. Mine still flickers in BIOS mode. It will come back to life occasionally when I force it to change, like when I shut and open it.

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    jaremy austin Says:

    screen on laptop will not work after the laptop is closed then opened again but the pc is still on!

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    Alex Says:

    Hi – I have a Gateway 6332 laptop and I’m having the same problem everyone else is, except, I’m not a computer person, at all. I’m having trouble understanding what everyone is saying and how to follow the instructions. I would love for someone to talk to me in kindergarten and help me through this. I don’t even know how to check my brightness for my screen. Someone help, please. Thanks!

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    Carson Says:

    Hi,

    So i’ve read around both here and other websites that my problems has to do with the backlight and/or the inverter. The laptop screen was flickering, but I’ve just put it on powersave mode to make my screen dimmer on purpose. So far, the flicker is gone but I know eventually I will have to have this fixed. My question is, am I supposed to have just the backlight fixed or the inverter or both? The screen is still visible when the light goes out as with other cases. Also, do you know an estimate of how much this will cost? Thank You!

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    Brie Says:

    My problem sounds very similar to those listed. I have a Dell Inspiron 600m. When I turn my computer on, the screen goes dark (not completely black though, as I can still read the monitor). I do not notice the screen appearing pink, as described in previous threads. After doing reseach, we first replaced the invertor. The computer worked great for ~ 2 hrs then, same problem. We just now replaced the entire LCD monitor. The computer worked for ~ 5 mins then again went dark (though possibly a little brighter than before). The monitor does stay on longer with the brightness reduced. Any thoughts, since replacing both the invertor and LCD did not work??

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    Brent Says:

    Hmmm, lots of problems, but very few solutions.

    Has anyone had any further success with the problem of losing the lcd backlight?

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    Becky Says:

    Hi Laptop Freak,

    I have a problem similar to many listed here.

    My HP Pavilion dv4000 recently started to get a dark screen when I plug in the charger, and a bright one when running on battery power – the opposite of how it used to and should be.

    I’ve tried fiddling about with the power settings, but don’t really know what I’m doing and haven’t been able to rectify it.

    Any help or advice you have would be greatly appreciated!

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    Jarrett Says:

    I also have the same problem. Yesterday. My vista updated and I have had the problem also. It starts up fine then 5 to -0secs later goes dark. Thought it was off till I read comments here but it is faintly on. When you hit fn f5 it comes back on for a few seconds. The problem is on both my dual boots. Ubuntu and vista. I have a toshkba satellite a135-s4467. Also another thing I’ve noticed is before hand my screen was slightly flickering and had a slight red tint. It only flickered when it was plugged in though

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    costa Says:

    I have the same problem as Monique with an HP dv1000. I took it completely apart to see if the connections were still soldered between the motherboard and that tiny switch that says the screen is open or closed.

    How can I override the switch on the motherboard to see if it works? or disconnect the switch from the motherboard so it thinks it is always open?

    or what else could work? the computer is old so I don’t mind experimenting on it.

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