Beep codes 8 (redirect) it is time to replace the lcd

Hi guys, I have dell vostro laptop 2520 integer October 2013, the warranty period is over recently I placed a problem where my laptop gives 8 beep codes. I did the test LCD but still healthy.  It's time for me to replace the lcd screen or all can be done without replacing. If this is not the case, how replacement cost. Thanks awaiting response.

Handsome of Ganesh,

(India)

As you have a laptop, better make this laptop in the computer Forum post here:

http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/laptop/default.aspx

Bev.

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