Title says it all. I have a tech coming out tomorrow, but I seriously doubt that you can fix it. They even tell me what the screen is set out that must be replaced.
Title says it all. I have a tech coming out tomorrow, but I seriously doubt that you can fix it. They even tell me what the screen is set out that must be replaced.
The only way to fix it is replacing. It is a physical failure of the group itself should be replaced with a good one to cure the problem.
If that replaces it is not good, tell Dell and try again basically.
I think you should get the screen replaced and everything will be alright.
Well coming from a technology question, has nothing to lose by telling you. Just ask if you are new or refurbished.
So for all of you out there, it is possible for them to correct the screen - but only as a substitution of collateral. He said if he did a whole system replacement (since I am still in my 21 days) then he would not have been able to add the specific number other than a text field.
I tried, but he said there was only one model in the store. I told him the part number, but I do not give any clue about what it was. I will call and try again.
Try again ... not only that the part number I gave him was taken by the system, but I also got a call from Dell within hours, saying they were part fulfilling the order.
`Hahah well you tried to call and ask dell? It would seem to be getting a new system.
The part number for WXSGA + (1680x1050) which is found on the Internet: the XK309. I just did it for about 2 hours. He read the model number without telling him and me was the LG ... this is how I know he was not a power line from me.
The technology is said that the bias issue (spelling?) So I'm good at it seems.
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