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My laptop monitor keep shutting down....

My laptop monitor keep shutting down but the program is still running and when i flip the lid back and keep it close for a few seconds it goes back again and sometimes take's a lot of closing and opening to put the monitor back..and when i shut it down it's hard to power it back...what might me the problem my laptop model is DELL LATITUDE...MS PRO

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Hi,

Actually, the Main power of laptop is divided into two parts.

First one is went to mother board and another one goes to monitor.

When proper power doesn't reach to monitor it flickers or keep getting disturbed. Its likely to be some wiring faults. So, try to check all power consumption of laptop using Multimeter.

As soon as you repairs this monitor's power cable channel your monitor will work perfectly.


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Check the display power settings in Control Panel.

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If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it.
Thanks, Joe

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