Drew/Mad Dog:
It could also be a poorly seated display
connector - you might try checking to make sure the display
connector is fully seated by disconnecting, then reconnecting it.
Thanks for the help. After reseating the display cables, the computer
screen popped up just fine. I hadn't properly
Software or hardware problem?
:-(
That sounds like a hardware problem to me... I think it's probably a
red herring that it seems to go haywire when you launch certain
software.
It sounds like you may have damaged the screen cables when you
swapped displays. It could also be a poorly seated
Software or hardware problem?
:-(
That sounds like a hardware problem to me... I think it's probably
a red herring that it seems to go haywire when you launch certain
software.
It sounds like you may have damaged the screen cables when you
swapped displays. It could also be a poorly seated