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I have a Toshiba Sarellite C50-B-13N and the screen is demolished, I have it connected to a monitor via HDMI and turned it on, the screen on the laptop illuminates, the fan runs and the Optical drive spins up but no output to the monitor :/, after a minute of the laptop being on it turns off. I have tried a different hard drive and the same thing happens. I have also tried different ram but I don't think the ram was compatible with the laptop (turns off after a second). I keep thinking its a dead mobo but everything turns on :/

 

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I have a Toshiba Sarellite C50-B-13N and the screen is demolished, I have it connected to a monitor via HDMI and turned it on, the screen on the laptop illuminates, the fan runs and the Optical drive spins up but no output to the monitor :/, after a minute of the laptop being on it turns off. I have tried a different hard drive and the same thing happens. I have also tried different ram but I don't think the ram was compatible with the laptop (turns off after a second). I keep thinking its a dead mobo but everything turns on :/

 

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first of what hapaned with your monitor and its probably the intergrated grafics/grafics card thats broken if your not getting video out, or a lose conector

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Might be the power delivery on the logic board. Or the CPU or something. Fixing laptops, to me, isn't really worth it, because the LCD panels are very expensive, if you can even find a replacement for that particular notebook, and buying another logic board and installing it is a pain in the ass, and they're thin pieces of silicon, so they're very easy to crack. But if it's just the power brick (seperate thing from power delivery on logic board) than that's an easy fix, just find out what connector it uses, and buy a new one that matches voltages and connector types.

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Shot PSU?

Used 2 different chargers

 

first of what hapaned with your monitor and its probably the intergrated grafics/grafics card thats broken if your not getting video out, or a lose conector

the monitor didnt detect a signal and I'm gonna try VGA in a few minutes

 

Might be the power delivery on the logic board. Or the CPU or something. Fixing laptops, to me, isn't really worth it, because the LCD panels are very expensive, if you can even find a replacement for that particular notebook, and buying another logic board and installing it is a pain in the ass, and they're thin pieces of silicon, so they're very easy to crack. But if it's just the power brick (seperate thing from power delivery on logic board) than that's an easy fix, just find out what connector it uses, and buy a new one that matches voltages and connector types.

Too much hassle really, dont really wanna spend anything on it

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