@greyxor45664 Explain this "I accidentally damaged the screen" a bit more. After all, if you think it is the backlight fuse we need to know how it may have gotten shorted out. The other thing that will help if you post some really good, large pictures with your Question. that way we can try and help you to identify the "fuse". Remember, there is more that the fuse that makes up the backlight. Yes, the fuse is a good start, but do not forget the display connector. I have seen more damage on those then an actual blown fuse. It is also possible that this is a backlight driver error. Just making sure you are not too focused on just one thing.
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@greyxor45664 Explain this "I accidentally damaged the screen" a bit more. After all, if you think it is the backlight fuse we need to know how it may have gotten shorted out. The other thing that will help if you post some really good, large pictures with your Question. That way we can try and help you to identify the "fuse". Remember, there is more than the fuse that makes up the backlight. Yes, the fuse is a good start, but do not forget the display connector. I have seen more damage on those then an actual blown fuse. It is also possible that this is a backlight driver error. Just making sure you are not too focused on just one thing.
@greyxor45664 Explain this "I accidentally damaged the screen" a bit more. After all, if you think it is the backlight fuse we need to know how it may have gotten shorted out. The other thing that will help if you post some really good, large pictures with your Question. that way we can try and help you to identify the "fuse". Remember, there is more that the fuse that makes up the backlight. Yes, the fuse is a good start, but do not forget the display connector. I have seen more damage on those then an actual blown fuse. It is also possible that this is a backlight driver error. Just making sure you are not too focused on just one thing.
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@greyxor45664 Explain this "I accidentally damaged the screen" a bit more. After all, if you think it is the backlight fuse we need to know how it may have gotten shorted out. The other thing that will help if you post some really good, large pictures with your Question. that way we can try and help you to identify the "fuse". Remember, there is more that the fuse that makes up the backlight. Yes, the fuse is a good start, but do not forget the display connector. I have seen more damage on those then an actual blown fuse. It is also possible that this is a backlight driver error. Just making sure you are not too focused on just one thing.
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@greyxor45664 Explain this "I accidentally damaged the screen" a bit more. After all, if you think it is the backlight fuse we need to know how it may have gotten shorted out. The other thing that will help if you post some really good, large pictures with your Question. that way we can try and help you to identify the "fuse". Remember, there is more that the fuse that makes up the backlight. Yes, the fuse is a good start, but do not forget the display connector. I have seen more damage on those then an actual blown fuse. It is also possible that this is a backlight driver error. Just making sure you are not to focused on just one thing.
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@greyxor45664 Explain this "I accidentally damaged the screen" a bit more. After all, if you think it is the backlight fuse we need to know how it may have gotten shorted out. The other thing that will help if you post some really good, large pictures with your Question. that way we can try and help you to identify the "fuse". Remember, there is more that the fuse that makes up the backlight. Yes, the fuse is a good start, but do not forget the display connector. I have seen more damage on those then an actual blown fuse. It is also possible that this is a backlight driver error. Just making sure you are not too focused on just one thing.
@greyxor45664 Explain this "I accidentally damaged the screen" a bit more. After all, if you think it is the backlight fuse we need to know how it may have gotten shorted out. The other thing that will help if you post some really good, large pictures with your Question. that way we can try and help you to identify the "fuse". Remember, there is more that the fuse that makes up the backlight. Yes, the fuse is a good start, but do not forget the display connector. I have seen more damage on those then an actual blown fuse. It is also possible that this is a backlight driver error. Just making sure you are not to focused on just one thing.
@greyxor45664 Explain this "I accidentally damaged the screen" a bit more. After all, if you think it is the backlight fuse we need to know how it may have gotten shorted out. The other thing that will help if you post some really good, large pictures with your Question. that way we can try and help you to identify the "fuse". Remember, there is more that the fuse that makes up the backlight. Yes, the fuse is a good start, but do not forget the display connector. I have seen more damage on those then an actual blown fuse. It is also possible that this is a backlight driver error. Just making sure you are not to focused on just one thing.