put it on fire
Punching it.
no it dos not
Either via remote desktop connection or by attaching a external monitor. If your laptop screen does not show anything - not even a manufacturers/Microsoft logo during start, it is likely your screen is broken. If your laptop-screen shows a very faint picture, it is likely the back light of your laptop screen is broken / disconnected. If however, everything is normal, up to when you would normally see your lo gin screen, but then your screen goes black, it is likely to be a setting on your computer, which you yourself can fix. Please refer to the related link black screen. If you get a new laptop and bring your old laptop to the store you can get the info transferred from the old one to the new one you can also do this with cell phones. Ken Eddy
Also, The power light is on and the keyboard lights up for a second. My laptop makes a very light noise which is unusal since it makes a loud noise when it starts up. The screen is also black. I cannot take the battery out unscrewing the whole bottom. I need this laptop asap for work.
no, the blue screen of death is software based, your beer would effect the hardware.
A laptop falling can cause the "Blue Screen of Death" because the BSOD is usually caused by a video driver error. The laptop falling can break something on the video card casing the drivers to malfunction giving you the BSOD.
NO. the processor is impossible to change (unless your gonna rip everything out of the laptop case) and the lcd screen, well, you can hook up the laptop to a normal desktop monitor, and display the screen on there, but fixing the laptop screen its self is near impossible.
Your power adapter has failed, or power adapter connector failed, or charging circuit failed.
The classical experiment consists in directing sunlight through a glass prism onto a screen. Light in: invisible. Light out (and displayed on screen): full spectrum of visible colors.
will sorta its better than a laptop because it can fit anywhere you want it to a laptop takes up a lot of space.
On a desktop, the power button will usually light up. On a laptop, the power lights (located on the front of the laptop) will usually light up first.
No, the HDMI jack on the laptop is output only. You may use it to project your laptop screen on other devices such as monitors and TVs. In order to get other devices to be projected on your laptop screen you need a video card with video IN capabilities. I guess you can buy a cheep monitor an then use the HDMI port to hook up the xbox... or buy a TV. No. Laptops cannot be linked to.