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Problem
Possible Cause
Possible Solutions
The display goes blank by
itself after you have been
using it.
The Built-in Display does
not close.
The Built-in Display has
bright or dark spots.
The application display
uses only a portion of
your screen and is
surrounded by a dark
frame.
The Display is dark when
on battery power.
You have connected an
external monitor and it
does not display any
information.
The notebook has gone into
Video timeout, Standby mode,
Suspend mode or Hibernation
mode because you have not
used it for a period of time.
Something is pushing on the
Closed Cover switch.
The power management
timeouts may be set for very
short intervals and you failed to
notice the display come on and
go off again.
A foreign object, such as a
paper clip, is stuck between the
display and the keyboard.
If the spots are very tiny and
few in number, this is normal for
a large LCD display.
If the spots are numerous or
large enough to interfere with
your operation needs.
You are running an application
that does not support 800
×
600/1024
×
768 pixel resolution
display and display
compression is enabled.
The default is set on low
brightness to conserve power.
Your BIOS setup is not set to
enable your external monitor.
Your external monitor is not
properly installed.
Your operating system software
is not setup with the correct
software driver for that device.
Press any button on the keyboard, or
move the mouse to restore operation. If
that fails, push the Suspend/Resume
button. Check your power management
settings, or close your applications and
go to the Power Savings menu of the
setup utility to adjust the timeout values
to better suit your operation needs.
Check the Closed Cover switch.
Press any button on the keyboard, or
move the mouse to restore operation. If
that fails, push the Suspend/ Resume
button. (The display may be shut off by
Standby Mode, Auto Suspend or Video
Timeout)
Remove all foreign objects from the
keyboard.
This is normal; do nothing.
Display is faulty; contact your support
representative.
Display compression gives a clearer
but smaller display for applications that
do not support 800
×
600/1024
×
768
pixel resolution. You can fill the screen
but have less resolution by changing
your display compression setting, (See
the Video Features submenu, located
within the Advanced menu of the
BIOS.)
Press [Fn] + [F7] to increase
brightness and adjust Power Control
under battery settings.
Try toggling the video destination by
pressing [Fn] and [F10] together, or
check your BIOS setup and enable
your external monitor. (See the Video
Features submenu, located within the
Advanced Menu of the BIOS.)
Reinstall your device.
Check your device and operating
system documentation and activate the
proper driver.
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