Okay, let's start with what happened...
I was normally using my laptop for watching my favorite shows, when I accidentally dropped a samsung phone charger (about 1 ft high up) on it around the spacebar, and ''the screen flashed gray and white.'' I forcefully unplugged the laptop, and of course, the blinking stopped. I turned it on afterwards, now the screen is just black, but everything else seems to work just fine.
I think that the problem has to do with me hitting the spot where the video/graphics card is situated, but I'm not sure because I am a noob when it comes to this stuff.
I hope that this won't lead to me fully changing my laptop and buying a new one, because I am financially troubled. But, given the circumstances, I probably will.
Thank you for anyone who will answer!
I was normally using my laptop for watching my favorite shows, when I accidentally dropped a samsung phone charger (about 1 ft high up) on it around the spacebar, and ''the screen flashed gray and white.'' I forcefully unplugged the laptop, and of course, the blinking stopped. I turned it on afterwards, now the screen is just black, but everything else seems to work just fine.
I think that the problem has to do with me hitting the spot where the video/graphics card is situated, but I'm not sure because I am a noob when it comes to this stuff.
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I hope that this won't lead to me fully changing my laptop and buying a new one, because I am financially troubled. But, given the circumstances, I probably am.
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I hope that this won't lead to me fully changing my laptop and buying a new one, because I am financially troubled. But, given the circumstances, I probably will.
Okay, let's start with what happened...
I was normally using my laptop for watching my favorite shows, when I accidentally dropped a samsung phone charger (about 1 ft high up) on it around the spacebar, and ''the screen flashed gray and white.'' I forcefully unplugged the laptop, and of course, the blinking stopped. I turned it on afterwards, now the screen is just black, but everything else seems to work just fine.
I think that the problem has to do with me hitting the spot where the video/graphics card is situated, but I'm not sure because I am a noob when it comes to this stuff.
I hope that this won't lead to me fully changing my laptop and buying a new one, because I am financially troubled. But, given the circumstances, I probably am.
Thank you for anyone who will answer!