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Hello,
A very weird problem:

My laptop went for a screen replacement, and after that, Intel HD graphics gives a black screen on boot.
The replaced screen in compatible, but not the exact same which I had before.
Booting with the inbuilt VGA driver works fine. I don't know if the Motherboard was damaged during the damage or software problem.
I installed Ubuntu and everything works fine. I'm able to even play games like counter strike, etc.
So, it narrows down to software problem. Hence I tried everything, 3 clean installs, Installing on a new HDD, different editions of windows, etc. Still same problem.

Brings me to this conclusion:
The hardware ID on the BIOS or somewhere does not match the current Hardware ID of this monitor....
Although, if that's the case, the screen should not work at all.. but it does with the normal drivers.

Very confused..
Any help appreciated ! Undecided
You are talkin about LCD or LED Panel Replacement ?
You can get any manufacturer's panel with same reolution and size without any problem,
just to respect the Connector behind the panel and Resolution and Size !
Then any other issues is caused by external factor than panel same !
I mounted many differents panels replcing originals without problems Wink
Regards
(05-10-2015, 11:20 AM)BDMaster Wrote: [ -> ]You are talkin about LCD or LED Panel Replacement ?
You can get any manufacturer's panel with same reolution and size without any problem,
just to respect the Connector behind the panel and Resolution and Size !
Then any other issues is caused by external factor than panel same !
I mounted many differents panels replcing originals without problems Wink
Regards


Hello,
Its a LCD panel with LED backlight, the screen works fine, only that after installing Intel HD graphics Driver, the screen goes blank after windows screen. The fact that this doesn't happen with ubuntu is confusing me.