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Sir Citizen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Kane ? )
Do you have any techno expertise . . .specifically . . .minimally . . . having a DVM or VOM for taking readings, along with being able to read a schematics test points.
Preliminary monitor troubleshooting:
With the monitor hooked up to its companion computer, power up and either use the computer propers keyboard or the monitors menu in order to get a known, expected,
all familiar display . . . . like you have repetitively done . . . . . for almost a million times.
If nothing shows on the monitor, flip off the room lighting for pitch blackness. That should let you see if the LED back light screen is operating after a slight dark eyesight recovery period..
If not lighting, flip the room lights back on and get a BRIGHT flashlight, carry it up to the display screen area and then get yourself into pitch black conditions again.
THEN you place the flashlight right up against the face of the screen so that light is initially passing thru the frontal LCD TFT film and hitting the rear white backscreen and reflecting back
forwards and passing thru the LCD screen. You are looking for a weak display of your screen info, using that secondary reflected light source, as you move it around the screens area.
That weakened display confirmation would suggest that your monitors info is reaching the display and trying to display for you BUT, the fault is a failed backlighting, with about 1 of 4 other associated ancillary
aspects, being the primary fault for that resultant condition .
I will stand back now and let you fully collect your neural senses and initiate a full frontal assault on the problem, using my supplied info.
Thassssit . . . . .
73's de Edd
Addenda:
Yeth . . . . .
Your final link, just given, let us see all of the boards . . . . excepting the one that you took with dirty glasses.
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