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Why does screen go black on laptop?

I know very little about repairing computer software problems

and this is made worse because I'm trying to help my step-daughter

over the phone with her malfunctioning laptop.

The problem started this morning when she called and said her laptop

would not start, it only showed a black screen. The little "green" lights on

the keyboard were lit as if the computer was turned on, but no desk-top

showed itself, only a black screen. She pressed the power button a number

of times, on and off, and it finally came to life.

Then another problem.

This time the Internet browser would not connect to the Internet.

After a number of times, it finally did.

Now she called me this afternoon.

She walked away from the laptop for a number of hours

but left the computer "ON".

But when she returned, once again the screen is black

and no amount of "pounding" on the separate keys on the keyboard

will bring it back to life.

Anyone familiar with this type of problem?

Thanks for any and all help

Update:

When I used the term "pounding" it was NOT meant literally.

I only meant to jokingly imply the repeated touching of different keys.

This could not have been the problem since the problem started

at an earlier point.

3 Answers

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    There are several reasons for it.

    It could be :

    Screensaver.Hibernate or Standby Mode.Computer Crash.Virus.Drivers and Programs

    Better yet, bring it immediately to a nearby reliable pc hardware repair shop. Call your friend and inquire of which shop can deliver the best result on this matter. Also make sure that there is a job order agreement for warranty purposes.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    It could be a hard drive malfunction. Does she have a Best Buy near where she lives? The "Geek Squad" there are actually pretty good at diagnosing such issues.

    Sorry I couldn't have been of more help. I did star this question so hopefully one of my Contacts can help out!

  • 9 years ago

    could have something to do with all the pounding... anyways, what the dude above me said talk to geek squad or take it to a computer repair store

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