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Trouble with video (console/X11) on Toshiba Sat Pro 6100 notebook
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- Subject: Trouble with video (console/X11) on Toshiba Sat Pro 6100 notebook
- From: drgerlists_(_at_)_gmail_(_dot_)_com (Dr. Gary E. RAFE)
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 15:28:36 -0400
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- Organization: Dr. Gary E. RAFE
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Any list readers have any experience repairing/replacing
the video card in Toshiba notebooks ?
Shortly after resuming my Toshiba Satellite Pro 6100
(running 6.1-R) this morning from an overnight ACPI suspend,
the LCD display became corrupted suddenly -- jiggly
pixels, vertical black bands -- and the keyboard/mouse
unresponsive.
After a hard (power) reset, the console display itself
was corrupted (text not in the correct place), but
the system booted OK and proceeded to fsck its
previously not-unmounted filesystems.
The LCD display, however, was a real mess, with pulsating(!)
blue/white vertical bands and the keyboard unresponsive, again.
(I took a digital picture of the LCD, but it's still
in the camera).
After fsck finished its work, I logged onto the system
from my wife's notebook, and proceeded to shut the system
down properly.
After waiting a few minutes, I started the notebook again,
and the text console looked fine.
The boot completed successfully,
after which I found a login prompt.
Then, after a couple of minutes like this,
the alternating vertical bands re-appeared over
the text console, but the keyboard was mostly responsive
(the Caps Lock LED wasn't lighting when it should).
I was able to log into the console and shut the system
down properly again.
Now, I managed to find a replacement video board for
this model Toshiba on eBay for a decent price and got
that on its way, just in case...
After I got some time to investigate this a little more,
I found discussion regarding known trouble with the connection
between the system board & video board here:
<http://www.laptopka.com/2006/04/28/replace-notebook-system-power-video-board/>
I also discovered what appears to be an excellent guide
to disassembling Toshiba notebooks here:
<http://www.irisvista.com/tech/>
Before I start pulling my notebook apart to verify
the unseated video board problem (vs failed video board),
I'm interested in seeing if other -mobile readers
have encountered this kind of problem in the past
(and related experiences in solving them).
--
Dr Gary E RAFE: drgerlists at gmail dot com
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