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NOOOOOOOOO!!!

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2003 7:10 pm
by Tate
I have... well, had... a LK202-25-WB.

Does anyone know what some symptoms of a fried display are? :(

When I started it up, the backlighting was lit, and all of the cells were darkened (or lit, however you'd call it). Then they turned off and only the backlight was on. I thought maybe I shorted something and flashed the EPROM by accident or something... after unplugging it all and re-connecting everything, the backlight came on and all the cells were lit again - but then as LCDC was starting up, the backlight turned off (but the cells stayed lit). Now whenever I try reconnecting, the backlight stays off and the cells stay lit, and any attempts at communicating with the LCD are unresponsive. :( :( :(

Please tell me I didn't just burn up my 3 day old $70 LCD :(

I don't want a reinactment of my poor week-old GeForce 3 that I fried last summer :(

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2003 11:46 am
by Miles
Hello...

Just a quick question...How did you apply power to the unit...?

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2003 1:13 pm
by Tate
I bought the power cable along with the LCD. I used it for a couple days the right way, but then when I was installing it into an empty bay in my computer, it was hard to see the power cable, and even though it felt like it was in all the way - it was backwards.

Also, I'll probably be taking you up on that offer for a new display soon. Just give me a week to get some money together. Thanks

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2003 1:44 pm
by Miles
In most cases when voltage is applied incorrectly the cost of repair outweighs ths cost of replacement...Let me know when you order the new unit and I can do the necessary paperwork...