Yeah seems like a loose cable between the GPU and the monitor of your laptop.Quick question, does it look like a hardware problem
HP DV5 series are notorious for over heating, in fact in every country other than Aus the problem was so bad they were forced to provide additional warranty for this specific problem, sadly Aus was not included :/It is the dv5 1138tx
I got it 3-4 years ago and it isn't under warranty
Edit it is hp
Is it a easy fix ? I mean is it possible to self tighten the cable?Yeah seems like a loose cable between the GPU and the monitor of your laptop.
The display isnt off, its the backlighting on the laptops screen OHing..Go to the power options in the control panel ;
If you have Windows 7, on the side there should be a link saying "Choose when to turn off the display". Click it ;
From there, check the options for "Turn off the display" and adjust it to "never" (from the dropdown list)
Hopefully that works!
Mate, did that recently, puppy Linux I a lifesaver.Strange.
Have you tried just leaving it there and draining the battery? or just connecting without the battery (power it on, leave the power cord in and remove battery, how long does that last?)
Can you get into bios without the screen going blank after 5 seconds? if you can it's probably an issue with windows and something may have been corrupted (happened to me, I went into bios, stayed on... used linux to boot up and back up my computer then re-formatted windows).
Try downloading puppy linux and running that and getting your important stuff off it, if it lets you boot longer than 5 seconds using it.
If not, it's probably a graphics card/some other hardware issue.
How useful has the support staff been from HP? Have they offered to held fix it (for a fee, I assume)?The display isnt off, its the backlighting on the laptops screen OHing..
Polwmao, its fucked, time to upgrade to a PC.
How useful has the support staff been from HP? Have they offered to held fix it (for a fee, I assume)?
My computer screen turns on at any angle, it is just the brightness goes after 20secs or soPowl, my friend had a similar problem with his HP laptop a few weeks ago. He wasn't under warranty, but got it fixed at dicksmith for a few hundred. Then, he gave that to his dad and bought a new laptop :S.
I think yours might be a similar problem to his. Can you try folding the screen back? His one blanked out whenever the screen was folded back, but, it would remain okay if it was <90 degrees. If this applies to your problem, then it's definitely loose wiring. Not TOO expensive to fix, maybe like 200ish.
I had the exact the same problem, except mine was still under warranty so they replaced the laptop with an entire new screenPowl, my friend had a similar problem with his HP laptop a few weeks ago. He wasn't under warranty, but got it fixed at dicksmith for a few hundred. Then, he gave that to his dad and bought a new laptop :S.
I think yours might be a similar problem to his. Can you try folding the screen back? His one blanked out whenever the screen was folded back, but, it would remain okay if it was <90 degrees. If this applies to your problem, then it's definitely loose wiring. Not TOO expensive to fix, maybe like 200ish.