the screen on about 50% of my laptop is not visable there is just grey and a what seems like a black crack on it.
there is no physical damage that i can feel?
i bought it in January from comet who sold it to me with extras i didn't need.when i tried getting my money back for these i had problems,but eventually did so.
i rang a local computer repair guy who was very honest i'e not seeking to make money and he said to take it back to them but he also added they will try to make out it is my fault.
i'm not good arguing face to face with them.
is there any way of fixing the fault without going to comet especially on a Saturday
sorry in advance if there is any problems with the post i can only see half the screen.
Well it sounds like the screen is physically broken, in which case it won't be covered by any guarantee.
You can try taking it back to comet, but if the screen has been broken it is your fault.
The only fix is to replace the screen, comet will charge a fortune to do this, so if you have a decent local computer repair guy probably best to take it to him.
Yes you can run the laptop through any standard PC monitor. Plug the monitor in the laptops VGA port (the blue D shapped port) and press FN + F4 to switch over to the monitor.
Just saying Compaq doesn't help identify the screen, compaq have made hundreds of laptops over the years. there will be a model number on the serial number sticker on the bottom.
If you have a separate monitor the plug on the end of its lead is likely to be a VGA connector. It's sort of D shaped. The VGA port on the laptop will fit it.
No, A VGA lead and socket looks like this and the port is on the left side of the laptop at the rear.
http://pcdownload.asia/vga2.jpg
A replacement screen for that laptop looks like it would cost about £40-50 for the part, I wouldn't charge much more than about £30 or so to change it, it's not a big job at all.
No, nothing to do with that at all. Your LCD panel has suffered an internal failure where the connections to the chips that drive those missing grey columns (tab bonding) have failed, the only remedy is a new panel. LCDs are not affected by magnetic fields like CRTs are, nor radio waves, so whatever you read was cobblers.