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Laptop LCD problem

Laptop LCD problem

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_Keira
Member
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07-24-2024, 05:45 AM
#1
Hi,
According to the title, my laptop's monitor stopped responding properly, but all monitors should be compatible with PNP. This issue began after I attempted to overclock my GPU using EVGA precision. I acted quickly and pushed the settings too far, which caused the GPU to crash shortly after. Once I restarted, the LCD didn't function, so I connected an external monitor instead. After restarting, the external one worked, and I verified the list in Device Manager—only the external display was listed. Then I removed and reinstalled the LCD and its drivers; it worked temporarily, but I need to wait for the OS to fully load the GPU drivers. Other attempts like removing RAM or the GPU didn't help. I also tried some power-saving methods and cleared CMOS, but nothing resolved the problem. Also, there are no more EVGA settings causing issues now. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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_Keira
07-24-2024, 05:45 AM #1

Hi,
According to the title, my laptop's monitor stopped responding properly, but all monitors should be compatible with PNP. This issue began after I attempted to overclock my GPU using EVGA precision. I acted quickly and pushed the settings too far, which caused the GPU to crash shortly after. Once I restarted, the LCD didn't function, so I connected an external monitor instead. After restarting, the external one worked, and I verified the list in Device Manager—only the external display was listed. Then I removed and reinstalled the LCD and its drivers; it worked temporarily, but I need to wait for the OS to fully load the GPU drivers. Other attempts like removing RAM or the GPU didn't help. I also tried some power-saving methods and cleared CMOS, but nothing resolved the problem. Also, there are no more EVGA settings causing issues now. Any suggestions? Thanks!

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Mummy_Man23
Member
58
07-24-2024, 05:46 AM
#2
I finally grasped the issue—it's not an LCD problem, but a GPU one. It won't start or function without drivers. Luckily, nothing was damaged. Any suggestions on how to resolve this?
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Mummy_Man23
07-24-2024, 05:46 AM #2

I finally grasped the issue—it's not an LCD problem, but a GPU one. It won't start or function without drivers. Luckily, nothing was damaged. Any suggestions on how to resolve this?