Black screen with glimpes

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Guest

Hope that someone can help me with this problem:

Computer: Acer Aspire T135A-SB7z
Screen: Edion
Windows XP

Problem: When I turn on the computer and the screen, I get a normal
screen-picture ved ACER (The name of the computer), but when Windows XP
starts, the screen turn to black (no picture) but ved tiny glimpes during the
upstart and at the end the Disk. During these tiny glimpes I can be lucky to
move the cursor to the icon of Internet Explorer and double-click. When my
start-page is ready, sometimes the screen stabilize and afterwards evrything
works fine – until the next time, I turn on the computer.
If I turn on the computer after having shut down manually (pushed the
bottom), the computer runs – with clear screen – the test for desk-faults.
When the chek has ended and XP takes over, the glimping begins as described
above.
Yours faithfully
 
M

Malke

sottovoce said:
Hope that someone can help me with this problem:

Computer: Acer Aspire T135A-SB7z
Screen: Edion
Windows XP

Problem: When I turn on the computer and the screen, I get a normal
screen-picture ved ACER (The name of the computer), but when Windows
XP starts, the screen turn to black (no picture) but ved tiny glimpes
during the upstart and at the end the Disk. During these tiny glimpes
I can be lucky to move the cursor to the icon of Internet Explorer and
double-click. When my start-page is ready, sometimes the screen
stabilize and afterwards evrything works fine – until the next time, I
turn on the computer. If I turn on the computer after having shut down
manually (pushed the bottom), the computer runs – with clear screen –
the test for desk-faults. When the chek has ended and XP takes over,
the glimping begins as described above.
Yours faithfully

I suspect the video chip is fried and will need to be replaced. Call
Acer tech support for repair/replacement. You can't fix this yourself.

Malke
 

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