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    TG Dreambook D7 Series

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by aristel, Mar 5, 2007.

  1. aristel

    aristel Newbie

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    I accidentally turned off the screen by pressing down on the Fn and F4 buttons simultaniously!! Now I cannot turn it back on! The laptop boots up 100% and I can see the Windows XP logo but then the screen goes black. Please help me!!! All my manuals are in Korean!! Christelle
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  2. ejl

    ejl fudge

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    perhaps you have a picture of it? it could be some rebranded notebook of an odm. anyway, have you changed your video drivers recently?
     
  3. Goren

    Goren Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    taking a look at TG's other laptops, the ODM is difficult to identify.. and its possible they may be the ODM themselves. However since they seem to be exclusively a Korean brand, it'll be difficult to find anyone here familiar with it.

    as far as the problem goes, different keyboards have different FN functions.. did you notice any kind of picture on the F4 key? for example pressing F4 and FN may disable your lcd so it can be used externally, so you'd press FN and another button (say F5) to turn it back.