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-Hi Osama, welcome to the forum. Do you remember if something happened right before the issue started occurring? Was the laptop recently opened or damaged in any way? Please refer to the following service [link|https://www.manualslib.com/manual/91911/Lenovo-3000-N500.html?page=47|manual page|new_window=true] to identify the potential culprit for your laptop blank screen problem.
+Hi Osama, welcome to the forum. Do you remember if something happened right before the issue started occurring? Was the laptop recently opened or damaged in any way? Please refer to the following service [link|https://www.manualslib.com/manual/91911/Lenovo-3000-N500.html?page=47|manual page] to identify the potential culprit for your laptop blank screen problem.
-Also if possible, to see if the system is actually booting as usual, plug an external monitor; when you have a visual feedback you can also back up your data before going further on with the tests, if needed. meanwhile, if you suspect the screen may be faulty, try the fn+f10 and fn+11 key combos to check if the screen responds at least to the brightness controls
+Also if possible, to see if the system is actually booting as usual, plug an external monitor (switch to 'Extend' or 'duplicate' display mode, depending on your Windows version 'Windows Key + P' key combo should work, otherwise right-click on the desktop and select 'Screen Resolution', then select the chosen display mode from the 'Multiple Displays' dropdown menu); when you have a visual feedback you can also back up your data before going further on with the tests, if needed. meanwhile, if you suspect the screen may be faulty, try the fn+f10 and fn+11 key combos to check if the screen responds at least to the brightness controls

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Hi Osama, welcome to the forum. Do you remember if something happened right before the issue started occurring? Was the laptop recently opened or damaged in any way? Please refer to the following service [link|https://www.manualslib.com/manual/91911/Lenovo-3000-N500.html?page=47|manual page|new_window=true] to identify the potential culprit for your laptop blank screen problem.

Also if possible, to see if the system is actually booting as usual, plug an external monitor; when you have a visual feedback you can also back up your data before going further on with the tests, if needed. meanwhile, if you suspect the screen may be faulty, try the fn+f10 and fn+11 key combos to check if the screen responds at least to the brightness controls

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