Hello,
So I recently found an old laptop of mine, tried to boot it and it looked ok for me, it had 1 problem where black appears as green on the screen, so I decided to open it and check the 40pin cable behind the display, it looked out of place so I got it out, wiped it with my finger to get any dust out and put it back in, and low and behold it worked! The display was ok until the next day where it began turning off an on randomly and flashing from time to time, the issue got worse until the point where it takes around 2 hours for the display to turn on after the laptop boots (I borrowed an external monitor to use the laptop in the mean time), but if I shine a flash light at the screen there is still picture, just no backlight.
I wanted to know if the issue is the with backlight or with the cable because I think I may have shorted it out while wiping it with my finger.
Btw I am using a charger with inter-changable inputs if that makes any difference (not original)
Laptop info: hp pavilion G7 (2012) , windows 10 , 17 inch display
So I recently found an old laptop of mine, tried to boot it and it looked ok for me, it had 1 problem where black appears as green on the screen, so I decided to open it and check the 40pin cable behind the display, it looked out of place so I got it out, wiped it with my finger to get any dust out and put it back in, and low and behold it worked! The display was ok until the next day where it began turning off an on randomly and flashing from time to time, the issue got worse until the point where it takes around 2 hours for the display to turn on after the laptop boots (I borrowed an external monitor to use the laptop in the mean time), but if I shine a flash light at the screen there is still picture, just no backlight.
I wanted to know if the issue is the with backlight or with the cable because I think I may have shorted it out while wiping it with my finger.
Btw I am using a charger with inter-changable inputs if that makes any difference (not original)
Laptop info: hp pavilion G7 (2012) , windows 10 , 17 inch display