From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Mon Sep 09 2002 - 23:24:45 PDT
on 09/09/02 21:50, Miro at miroc_at_attbi.com wrote:
> I replaced my 2000's mother board today, with 2100's motherboard.
> Everything went well except two things:
>
> - screen is darker now. Have to set contrast all the way up (left) to
> reach
> normal brightness.
> - backlight works, but gives constant, same freq. whining noise when
> turned on. Not very loud. Rather silent, but very annoying and
> concerning.
>
> Any ideas, suggestions, explanations, fixes ???
Might be a loose connection between the mobo and the screen.
-Laurent.
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