Hi. I have a dell vostro 14 3468, BIOS version 2.3.0 and it has completely broken screen and case, luckily the motherboard still works normally.
I planned to turn it into a mini pc for home use, so I removed everything, only kept the motherboard, ram, ssd, then connected it to the monitor with an HDMI cable.
However, the indicator light flashes 2 times amber and 7 times white, it indicates a screen error and only works normally when connecting the device's screen via LCD cable.
Is there any way I can ditch the built-in monitor and use an external monitor via HDMI cable?
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Hello,
I have a Dell Vostro 5320 laptop that I purchased in the UK. It has an i5-1240P processor, 16 GB of DDR5 RAM, a 1920x1200 LCD panel. It is running Windows 11 Pro 22H2 (OS Build is 22621.819)
There is no major issue with my laptop or its LCD screen, and the hardware works fine. However, I still see the "2 Amber and 7 White LED" flashing pattern on the charging LED indicator every now and then. This happens despite the LCD functioning perfectly fine. When I Googled the meaning of this LED error pattern, the information I got was that this indicates a faulty/non-functioning LCD panel. And all the posts I found online mention that the LCD panel is not working or turning on. But my LCD panel works fine though. I also noticed that this flashing LED pattern clears up after I shut down and turn on the laptop (i.e. do a complete power cycle rather than simply restarting it).
Here is a video I posted on YouTube to demonstrate what is going on with my laptop: YouTube video
Is there some issue with my laptop that needs to be addressed or can I ignore this flashing LED pattern?
The only issue I have noticed with the display seems to be a software/graphics driver issue in Windows 11 rather than any hardware issue. I noticed that after using my laptop for sometime (over the course of several days, after hibernating and resuming etc) dragging and moving windows in the OS only shows a rectangular outline of the window rather than showing the contents. And the maximise/minimise animation of the windows does not show. This makes it look like something turned off several features in the graphics settings on Windows. And the issue resolves itself after restarting the laptop. Note that this happens on both external monitors and on the built-in LCD display. And this is definitely a software issue and not related to the flashing LED light error code.
I bought my g15 3 years ago and its screen broken about 1 month ago, the manifests as flickering patterns on the screen. I asked help with the official service centers and cost about 230$ for a new one. I thought that was all cz I always take good care of my computer. when I end a large game I always shutdown after it cool down, but yesterday I found that booting time is longer than before, and the screen turned off by itself. I have to press the power button twice then it lights up. But today noon my PC completely stop working. When I tried to boot there's no logo on screen. no logo, no bios, nothyat all. but the keyboard light and the fans working, and I can heard the sound of chime. The I found the LED lights shows 7 whites 2 amber. i went the service center again and they told me that not the problem of the screen but the motherboard. They can try to repair it, otherwise the only way is install a new motherboard. Oh Jesus it may cost me 200$ or even more again. I googled and finds plenty of same faults like 7 white 2 amber. This clearly isn't an isolated case anymore. Is this some kind of design flaw?
Hi guys, I had a quick question that was giving me quite a bit of headache recently.
So, my XPS 15 is hooked up to an external monitor (stays hooked up to most of the time unless I need to take it out).
However, whenever I start up my XPS, the backlight keyboard turns on, but my screen on the XPS 15 stays black and then I see all my startup information and sign in information on my external monitor. All the while the front led is blinking 2 amber flashes and 7 white ones. I've tried to turn on my XPS without connecting the external monitor but then I see nothing at all, it stays black and the front LED continues to blink. I've searched the front LED codes and it seems to be an LCD failure but I m not sure how to exactly fix this.
It's very frustrating, because it seemed to have fixed itself a while back, but now it's happening again :(
Any help is appreciated, thanks!!
2-7 is LCD failure so yeah you'll probably need to replace it
Hi,
You can try initiating the system diagnostics by following the steps in this link below: https://dell.to/2WHTOmB Let us know if you are able to initiate the test. Also, you can try to run a system LCD test as well to check if the LCD is working fine. LCD BIST: https://dell.to/2WK6rxB Try moving the system LCD to and fro gently to check if there are any changes. SK