E320 with black screen (very light) works on external

Hello

Went to start the Thinkpad e320 this morning and the screen is very dark, at first I thought that there is no graphics, but I see very weak when I look closely.

I hooked to an external monitor and it works on that.

I was wondering the possibilities for what is wrong. He took no big drops or visits that I know, but it can be if one of the children knocked / he fell and I don't know about it.

It is out of warranty, so you will need to either fix it myself if possible, or should take it to a computer repairer, I prefer to be able to pinpoint the problem well enough to reduce the likelihood of their charge a fortune with unnecessary repairs.

I was wondering if maybe the cables are loose and it is opening at a glance, or there could be something else. I'll empty the player off on an external before attempting anything so be it.

Thanks in advance.

LCD cable, LCD itself or motherboard. The cable is the easiest to diagnose and fix, then you work slowly upward from that.

http://support.Lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?docid=UM007888

Take a look at the above hardware maintenance manual.

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