At 12:15 AM -0600 12/28/05, nhj wrote:
Since I got no response on the list to my question about screen dimness, I
replaced the screen with a used one. It looks much better but now crashes
the machine when I close the lid while it's on. The only way to get it to
come back on is to push the reset button on the back.
Anyone got any ideas on this? Or everybody's got new laptops for Christmas
and no longer care about 1400s?


Best guess is that something is loose or getting crimped when you close the lid. What happens you put it to sleep from the menus? Can you activate the screen closed switch manually somehow? If you can and it doesn't crash then the problem is being caused by the case closing on something rather than sleep itself.
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