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Hi Everyone!

 

I have a  tx2-1024ca and now whenever I move the lid/screen downwards towards the keyboard and it gets past a 45 degree angle it starts flickering and getting lines on it and then if I keep moving it the whole screen just stops operating. It comes back on when I move the screen back upward to a usual position though. Is the wiring getting worn out at the hinge part maybe?

 

[edit]: also it works fine when I turn it around and bring it down on top of the keyboard in the reversed manner.

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Yes, you guessed it right. I think LCD/Display cable is having some sort of loose connection or has gone faulty causing this issue on the Notebook. 

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How much money and how much time would think it would cost to replace?

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I would not be able to give any info about charge of repair or amount of time to have this fixed as it depends on a lot of factors. If you have some knowledge in disassembling laptops, you can refer service manual over here else you can contact HP.

 

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Thanks a lot! I never even expected a reply! :D.

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Sorry for delayed response. Hope you would get your problem fixed in earliest time 🙂

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Hi There,

 

I have dv7-1242 nr, I had done the troubleshootinh and i turned good, once I turn of it black again.

I gave up for 7 days and did the same, it turned good and normal.

 

I gave up and tried again and failed.

 

Do you have any luck to fix yours? thanks for your input, in advance!

And how much the cost? again thanks.

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when you turn the laptop off or turn the screen in a certain direction? If it's turning the computer on and off, you have a different problem than me. I haven't had a  chance to fully back up my stuff and reformat it to bring it in to be fixed (I don't want my hard drive getting wiped and losing things). But when I do I'll post back here.

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If the screen is going totally black, try pointing a flash light at it. If you can see the display when you point a flashlight, then you need to replace the inverter. Inverter is a little board on the bottom of the LCD panel.

 

If it is just causing display issues (lines, flicker, blank/frozen, etc.) when you move the screen, then it is likely the flex cable that connects the display to the main board.

 

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