Hi,
I had the same problem and found a solution. It seems the dvd rom is not screwed into the laptop, only plugged in. Moving the monitor stresses the point in the laptop where the cd-rom is, causing it to loosen. Then it causes the screen to keep going blank. The solution for me was to pull out the cd-rom. There is a little eject slider next to the cd-rom. First open the cd-rom. Then slide the slider. Then you can simply pull out the cd-rom. Then restart the pc. That fixed it for me. Right now, I'm trying to disable the cd-rom and leave it in. But disabling from device manager did not fix it. God bless you.
In King Jesus,
Joseph
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connect an external monitor and see what you get. Can you access the BIOS?
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old turkey i do not know how to do eighter of those im still in highschool
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