It depends on what broke. If the backlights don't function anymore, then just replace the screen.
Plug the monitor into the laptop. Easy as plugging in a lamp. Let's hope the port isn't damaged, too. However, some laptops will not begin using an external display unless you set it to from the advanced display properties (in Windows), in which case the laptop's monitor needs to be at least somewhat usable in order to use the second one. Answer I would suggest to replace the whole LCD screen. I bought the LCD from ScreenCountry and completed the rebuild, booted the machine up, and everything worked absolutely perfectly. That's a better solution than connecting a bulky external monitory into a portable device.
Yes you should, laptops are very sensitive and could break down out of nearly nothing. My laptops hard drive broke down from having dust in the fan. If i would of bought the extended warranty then i could of replaced my old laptop with a free new one, but no. Now i have to buy a whole new laptop!!
I think you broke it
The screen broke
Replace it with a new one.
Padding or hardsided is best for storing laptops to ensure that nothing gets broke, choose something specialy designed for laptops.
Its probably broke and you should get a new one.
Yes it can cause a virus it broke 2 of my laptops!
No.. My friend Maddy's iPod touch broke and she got a replacement because she has a two year warranty. You should get a warranty like her.
AnswerI dropped my HP laptop and broke the factory screen. I plugged the computer in to an external monitor and it checked good functionally. I ordered and replaced the LCD screen only to be annoyed by an intermittent flicker of the new screen. It took a while to figure it out but I solved the problem. I have the HP G71-340US Notebook (17" screen). Once dissassembled the screen has a rail assembly on both the right and left side that it mounts to. There are 4 screw holes on each rail but the computer only comes with 2 screws on each rail mounting to the screen. My mistake was that I installed the top 2 screws in the top holes and the bottom 2 screws in the holes DIRECTLY ABOVE the bottom holes. There is a wiring strip that runs along the bottom of the screen and if it touches the housing it will cause interference/flicker. All I did was remove the two bottom screws and install them in the very BOTTOM holes to lift the screen off of the screen housing. No more flicker! Makes me wonder if maybe some of the laptops off of the shelves might need to be checked. A lot of issues about HP and flickering screens on google. Hope this helps.
The stylus broke when I pressed it on the iPad screen.
it broke our it was turned off T_T I know it broke. I'm wondering HOW TO FIX IT.