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hp probook 4525s
Microsoft Windows 8.1 (64-bit)

Hi !

I have problem with display on my hp probook 4525s laptop. 
When I lift my display and press power button, laptop start up and booting, but there is nothing on the screen. I connected another monitor via VGA cable to make sure laptop is booting up normally and it does. 
I shut laptop display and lift it just a little bit, enough ti get my hand to power button. I press the power button, leave the display in that position for 5 seconds, then start to lift it up slowly and display is now working normally. I can now shut the display and lift it up again with no problem, screen will stay on.

Now when the display is finally working I can try to restart it... On restart the display is not working again and I didn't change position of the screen. 
Is there any magnetic sensor of some sort which tell's my laptop to start display or something like that ? 
I tried changing my display and display cable but no luck so far. 

I uploaded video on youtube with this issue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUhxBokfh6U

Can you help me with this one? 

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