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odomike
post Jun 25 2006, 03:12 PM
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Here I come again

Another of my clients also have a problem with his Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop. The problem is with the VGA. When you turn on the laptop it display but immediately after the boot screen (uses Win XP Pro w/SP2), the display goes off.

This type of problem also occurs on my desktop with my nVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 (128MB) but I always resolve the isue by booting in save mode and uninstalling the video driver. After that, I will reboot in normall mode and then reinstall the video driver and everything will be alright.

I have done that for this Dell laptop but that didnt solve its problem. I have also gone to the Dell support website and downloaded the latest driver for the video hardware. I have also installed this driver on the laptop but that still didnt solve the problem.

I also noticed that whenever a projector is connected to the laptop, it displays from the projector witout any problems.

I dont know what else to do.

Please help me with any suggestions as to how to resolve the problem. Thanks for your anticipated help.
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kdr_98
post Jun 26 2006, 06:25 PM
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What resolution did you setup in Windows ?

Not all TFT screens can handle any resolution , look in the manual for the correct res.
(800x600 or 1024 x 768 , ... )
When you connect the projector (or a spare monitor) you can try several settings ...
When you boot up in Safe mode the resulation will be 640x480 (the old VGA standard).
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post Jun 27 2006, 02:40 AM
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ya..u go to safe mode and see the resolution ..set to the lowest the reoboot your computer.. u see it does help or not. if cannot .. try the last resort.. format and reinstall everything.. if that also cannot , probably is the hardware problem
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post Jun 28 2006, 11:17 PM
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QUOTE(kdr_98 @ Jun 26 2006, 07:25 PM) *

What resolution did you setup in Windows ?

Not all TFT screens can handle any resolution , look in the manual for the correct res.
(800x600 or 1024 x 768 , ... )
When you connect the projector (or a spare monitor) you can try several settings ...
When you boot up in Safe mode the resulation will be 640x480 (the old VGA standard).


Well, I have actually tried all that. I have tried to boot it in save mode. Yea, it did boot properly till desktop in the save mode but when I restarted it again, the same thing happened again and the screen went off again immediately after the boot screen.

The monitor has a 17inch LCD monitor and it was previously @ 1024x768 pixels screen resolution. Someone suggested to me that we should call the Dell Support team to know what they are going to say about the problem but I think that a reformat of the HDD and reinstyallation of all the factory firmwares and programs should solve the problem.

I am yet to get the permission from my client to do that though.
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post Jun 28 2006, 11:32 PM
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uh.. maybe you have your graphic card set on external monitor display. Try to press and hold the "fn" or function key on your laptop keyboard and look for another key that has something like "crt/lcd" and press it with the fn key. If it doesn't work, then wait for a few second and press it again to switch to a different setting. There are multiple settings.

I don't know if it will work in safe mode, but you can right click on your desktop and the menu should have extra options than normal computer like "graphics options" and "display modes". Try to set it to the one that applies to you.
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post May 3 2007, 06:21 AM
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Did you ever get this one figured out? I am having the same problem with my Dell 6000.

Thanks!
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post Jun 1 2007, 02:41 AM
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what is wrong with your 6000? the dells are having major problems lately huh? i had a dell, and it just exploded two weeks ago. let me give you the solution to all of your dell problems and buy a new computer.
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post Dec 31 2007, 08:19 AM
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Dell Inspiron crashes and won\\
Dell Laptop Vga Problem

My dell Inspiron 6000 crashes after 3-4 hours with screen just displying a red or blue and then won't restart for hours, fan and other heat devices seems to be working fine, any guesses?

-Mike
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post Jan 1 2008, 04:55 PM
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Try installing other versions of drivers, such as instead of going to Dell, go to nVidia's site and get theirs, if not, move on to modified versions. This might sound pointless, but my nVidia 7600 GS wont accept drivers from nVidia or from the manufacturer's website, I have to use NGO which for some reason don't cause problems. So all in all, newer isn't always better.