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'''++pharmoron++'''  since you are seeing things when you are using a flashlight, it is clear that your backlight is out. This could be an issue related to the power board not providing power to the LED’s; the mainboard not supplying the signal to turn the backlight on (unlikely) or a failed backlight array. Test the LED connector on the power board with a voltmeter (DC voltage) and let us know what values you get.
-Toshiba is another black helicopter company that is absolutely paranoid about DIY’ers and of no help at all. We will rely on you to provdie images of your boards as well as the voltages etc. https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Adding+images+to+an+existing+question/21499
+Toshiba is another black helicopter company that is absolutely paranoid about DIY’ers and of no help at all. We will rely on you to provide images of your boards as well as the voltages etc. [guide|21499]

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'''++pharmoron++'''  since you are seeing things when you are using a flashlight, it is clear that your backlight is out. This could be an issue related to the power board not providing power to the LED’s; the mainboard not supplying the signal to turn the backlight on (unlikely) or a failed backlight array. Test the LED connector on the power board with a voltmeter (DC voltage) and let us know what values you get.
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+Toshiba is another black helicopter company that is absolutely paranoid about DIY’ers and of no help at all. We will rely on you to provdie images of your boards as well as the voltages etc. https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Adding+images+to+an+existing+question/21499

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-'''++pharmoron++'''  since you are seeing things when you are using a flashlight, it is clear that your backlight is out. This could be an issue related to the power board not providing power to the LED’s,; the mainboard not supplying the signal to turn the backlight on (unlikely) or a failed backlight array. Test the LED connector on the power board with a voltmeter (DC volatge) and let us know what values you get.
+'''++pharmoron++'''  since you are seeing things when you are using a flashlight, it is clear that your backlight is out. This could be an issue related to the power board not providing power to the LED’s; the mainboard not supplying the signal to turn the backlight on (unlikely) or a failed backlight array. Test the LED connector on the power board with a voltmeter (DC voltage) and let us know what values you get.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 oldturkey03

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'''++pharmoron++'''   since you are seeing things when you are using a flashlight, it is clear that your backlight is out. This could be an issue related to the power board not providing power to the LED’s,; the mainboard not supplying the signal to turn the backlight on (unlikely) or a failed backlight array. Test the LED connector on the power board with a voltmeter (DC volatge) and let us know what values you get.

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