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KennyFlys
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I have an older HP (zd7360US) notebook with a dead display. It was intermittent for a period of time then finally gave up the ghost entirely. The computer will power up and I can access the data through my network; just not directly on that computer.
Is there an easy way to find out if it's the actual LCD or the inverter for back lighting?
Is there a highly recommended location for repair for a low cost?
I hate to throw this thing away.
This is really kind of sad. I have an eMachines desktop from 2002 still operating wonderfully short of replacing the drive just once. I could use some PC133 RAM for it but other than that, it has survived five laptops I have owned during the same period of time. Go figure!
Is there an easy way to find out if it's the actual LCD or the inverter for back lighting?
Is there a highly recommended location for repair for a low cost?
I hate to throw this thing away.
This is really kind of sad. I have an eMachines desktop from 2002 still operating wonderfully short of replacing the drive just once. I could use some PC133 RAM for it but other than that, it has survived five laptops I have owned during the same period of time. Go figure!