Nick. The hardware and software will support it, the cable needs to be 2 - lanes / 2 - channels or the upgrade won't work. 1366x768 HD screens use a 1 - lane cable, higher resolutions require 2 lanes. I can't see a 1920x1080 model of the laptop you have on sale anywhere, so it may not have the required cable. 2:7 is rather eDP cable issue than LCD itself. It doesn't complete the post to prevent LCD from further damage that could be caused by faulty eDP. It is mostly the case in notebooks, where eDP comes as a separate CRU part and not an assembly, to make it easier to fix. In most of these assets you only need to replace the eDP and not the whole LCD. well i disconnected and reconnected the cable for the display and i checked the cable it self or as much as i could but sadly to no effect it made. i am not quite sure it is the panel that is the problem which really sucks because the laptop is only about 1 or one and a half years old and my grandma bought it for me. In this Dell laptop tutorial we are going to show you how to install and replace the LCD Screen on your Inspiron 15-5579 (P58F001) laptop. These installation instructions have be made into 8 easy to follow printable steps. We have also create a video tutorial that shows you how to install your Inspiron 15-5579 (P58F001) LCD Screen.
Dylan called you because he purchased an external hard drive for his computer, and the connector on the cable is different from the cable he had previously seen. In the past, the cable was a USB connection on one end of the cable for the computer and a mini-USB connection for the hard drive. Dylan sent you a picture of the cable.
If your laptop uses a visible latch, clean the latch mechanism. Carefully close the laptop, ensure it's completely closed, and open it back up. If the screen sometimes turns on and sometimes doesn’t, you probably have a bad lid sensor. Plug in an external monitor if your screen is entirely black. If the external monitor doesn’t work, your
The display is not working. Use the following steps to resolve display, screen, or monitor issues. Check Power. Check for Logo or BIOS screen. Check Cables. Check the Monitor Settings. Check Display Settings. Update or Roll Back Drivers. Try Different Applications.

Short video: The laptop screen flickers and goes off and on from folding the laptop's lid. This shows me diagnosing it as a bad lcd cable vs. bad lcd. Someti

6. Over the past weeks, a line of black/turquoise pixels has appeared on the left of the LCD screen of my 2-year old Lenovo laptop, and has slowly spread into the stain photographed below. However, it does not seem to be "dead" pixels, since images are still visible underneath. The zone does not appear on screenshots.
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