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    inverter/backlight issues

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by william383, May 20, 2012.

  1. william383

    william383 Newbie

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    hi this is my first thread so please bear with me a couple of weeks ago my screen started going pink and cutting out so i thought i would learn and do it myself. so i bought a new ccfl backlight and inverter, sorry this is for a dell inspiron 6000. i installed them and nothing i can see the screen if i shine a light on the screen so i purchased another inverter still nothing. i ran a diagnostic and i comes up error 1000-0322 problem with inverter. so my question is am i just incredibly unlucky with inverters or is there a fuse on the motherboard that is stopping power going to my inverter. must also add that i can see the screen perfectly on a exterior monitor. if there is a fuse is it possible that i damaged this somehow changing inverters thanks in advance for any help
     
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    dave-p Notebook Deity

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    it could be the cable that connects the GPU to the LCD / Inverter.
     
  3. william383

    william383 Newbie

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    hi yeah i also replaced the cable still nothing. just wondering were bouts if any the fuse that powers the inverter if there was some kind of surge to the mobo would it be fixable?
     
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    it is possible the inverter is still the issue,

    The inverter is very specific to the laptop.

    You must have the one (by part #) for you laptop.

    What happens if you put teh original back in - you still get the pink screen ?