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hi,
My vaio has 100% Black screen..
Ive tried a couple of things:connect to TV,unplug battery,boot in safe mode,,,NOTHING..
Everything seems to work but not the screen!
I guess its the graphic card
Ive looked and I havent seen any information about this issue...
IM supposed to change the graphic card?
Is there any way to recovery my PC without screen?Maybe a bootable fix cd?
I dont believe in Sony neither nvidia.
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From what your saying your correct, it does sound like the graphics chip. Its the solder that they use on certain models, its very poor.
It isn't a seperate graphics card on your model, it is actually a graphics chip that is soldered to the board. It can be replaced by certain laptop repairers. Saying this, once it has been replaced the same thing can just happen again a few months down the line. Maybe think about a new laptop at this stage?
Hope this helps.
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Try to do a hard reset. It's like draining all the power on the motherboard. You can probably call support and have them wal you through.
I do think that this is a hardware issue.
Can you tell us the full model please?
You say you have tried connecting to a TV. Is this by the monitor VGA output? Is nothing shown on an external monitor?
Have you tried shining a torch onto the screen? Can you see any image at all?
My model is the famous VGN-NSS1....
Yes ive tried with VGA output and nothing..
Screen is completely black 100%...
Im sure thousands of people had same problem with this model...
Ive found alot of ppl with same problem same model!
..........:smileyangry:
Thnks
Message was edited by: engineerFAIL
Message was edited by: engineerFAIL
From what your saying your correct, it does sound like the graphics chip. Its the solder that they use on certain models, its very poor.
It isn't a seperate graphics card on your model, it is actually a graphics chip that is soldered to the board. It can be replaced by certain laptop repairers. Saying this, once it has been replaced the same thing can just happen again a few months down the line. Maybe think about a new laptop at this stage?
Hope this helps.
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