Try disconnecting the video flex cable from the motherboard video cable connector and ''gently'' (stress ''gently'') cleaning both the connecting end of the cable (both sides if double sided contact strips) and the connector contacts, using a Q-Tip lightly moistened with Isopropyl Alcohol 90%+. Ensure there is no cotton 'lint' from the Q-Tip left on anywhere when finished. (Shouldn't happen if the Q-Tip was moist)
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Try disconnecting the video flex cable from the motherboard video cable connector and ''gently'' (stress ''gently'') clean the connecting end of the cable (both sides if double sided contact strips) using a Q-Tip lightly moistened with Isopropyl Alcohol 90%+. Ensure there is no cotton 'lint' from the Q-Tip left on anywhere when finished. (Shouldn't happen if the Q-Tip was moist)
Allow to dry thoroughly, (won't take long as it's alcohol), reconnect and see if it has resolved the problem.
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If not you may also wish to do the screen end of the cable the same way.
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If still no good it might be a problem with the screen. The only way to prove this is to try another one.
Try disconnecting the video flex cable from the motherboard video cable connector and ''gently'' (stress ''gently'') cleaning both the connecting end of the cable (both sides if double sided contact strips) and the connector contacts, using a Q-Tip lightly moistened with Isopropyl Alcohol 90%+. Ensure there is no cotton 'lint' from the Q-Tip left on anywhere when finished. (Shouldn't happen if the Q-Tip was moist)
Allow to dry thoroughly, (won't take long as it's alcohol), reconnect and see if it has resolved the problem.
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If not you may also wish to do the screen end of the cable the same way.
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If still no good it might be a problem with the screen. The only way to prove this is to try another one.
Try disconnecting the video flex cable from the motherboard video cable connector and cleaning both the connecting end of the cable (both sides if double sided contact strips) and the connector contacts, using a Q-Tip lightly moistened with Isopropyl Alcohol 90%+. Ensure there is no cotton 'lint' from the Q-Tip left on anywhere when finished. (Shouldn't happen if the Q-Tip was moist)
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Try disconnecting the video flex cable from the motherboard video cable connector and ''gently'' (stress ''gently'') cleaning both the connecting end of the cable (both sides if double sided contact strips) and the connector contacts, using a Q-Tip lightly moistened with Isopropyl Alcohol 90%+. Ensure there is no cotton 'lint' from the Q-Tip left on anywhere when finished. (Shouldn't happen if the Q-Tip was moist)
Allow to dry thoroughly, (won't take long as it's alcohol), reconnect and see if it has resolved the problem.
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Try disconnecting the video flex cable from the motherboard video cable connector and cleaning both the connecting end of the cable (both sides if double sided contact strips) and the connector contacts, using a Q-Tip lightly moistened with Isopropyl Alcohol 90%+. Ensure there is no cotton 'lint' from the Q-Tip left on anywhere when finished. (Shouldn't happen if the Q-Tip was moist)
Allow to dry thoroughly, (won't take long as it's alcohol), reconnect and see if it has resolved the problem.
Do this with the battery removed of course.