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Windows 8 issue

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So earlier today, my laptop was working fine. I had my laptop in my book bag. Went to my school, and came back home after 3-4 hour. When I get home I try turning on my laptop, all I get is like a purple blinking screen, can't see anything. Only thing i could do is move my mouse, but i cant see it. I use my swipe in password. Still can't see anything thing but a blinking blue screen. I've tryed connecting it to my tv by hdmi, I could see the laptop screen good on my tv. Does any one know how I could solve this issue.

Your laptop screen might have cracked from it being in your backpack.

^^ could also have overheated if it wasn't turned off in the backpack.


Otherwise i would say try restoring back to 24 hours ago and see if that works? <--- only will work if it is software related. 

Edited by Led Zeppelin

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Dam I never turned it off I just left it with the lid closed.

Plus I was very gently with my backpack.

Edited by josedpay

Dam I never turned it off I just left it with the lid closed

Well does it usually get warm sitting on your lap? 

 

Try a system restore and see if it is a software issue.

 

Dam I never turned it off I just left it with the lid closed

Well does it usually get warm sitting on your lap? 

 

Try a system restore and see if it is a software issue.

 

I wouldn't recommend a system restore just yet haha. You can usually go onto your computer manufacturers website and they have a livechat, Ask them about any problem you have and they'll give you steps on how to fix it.

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Dam I never turned it off I just left it with the lid closed

Well does it usually get warm sitting on your lap? 

 

Try a system restore and see if it is a software issue.

I wouldn't recommend a system restore just yet haha. You can usually go onto your computer manufacturers website and they have a livechat, Ask them about any problem you have and they'll give you steps on how to fix it.

I'll try that out

 

 

Dam I never turned it off I just left it with the lid closed

Well does it usually get warm sitting on your lap? 

 

Try a system restore and see if it is a software issue.

 

I wouldn't recommend a system restore just yet haha. You can usually go onto your computer manufacturers website and they have a livechat, Ask them about any problem you have and they'll give you steps on how to fix it.

 

True too, was being hasty :/

 

 

 

 

Dam I never turned it off I just left it with the lid closed

Well does it usually get warm sitting on your lap? 

 

Try a system restore and see if it is a software issue.

I wouldn't recommend a system restore just yet haha. You can usually go onto your computer manufacturers website and they have a livechat, Ask them about any problem you have and they'll give you steps on how to fix it.

I'll try that out

 

Let me know if anything works.

1. Could have over heated!

2. Could have banged the laptop and make a connection come loose.

 

If the laptop has over heated stands a good chance you have fried the connection ribbon to the screen, this happens a lot.

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So today I called my computer company, we tried different things to try to fix it over the phone. They couldn't do anything to fix it. So now I have to send them my laptop. There going to fix it over there. Good thing I had warranty on my laptop. Sad thing is that it's going to take about 1-2 week for me to get my laptop fix. That means no bottling/scripting for me :(

  • 3 weeks later...

Leave it off, in a cool place for an hour or so. It seems to have overheated.

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I already sent it in, they fixed it for me, and I got it back like a few days ago. Thanks for the input.

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