Equium M37 - 337 guard list blue screen and breaking fault as - igxprd32

Hello

The model number of the laptop is Equium M37-337 PSM77E-00L00MAV

the research on the web I see that it is a graphics problem.
When the laptop starts it will go int Windows and then crash with a blue registration screen above. It lasts only about half a second and then machine will just a black screen and nothing else.
I am able to power down the laptop by pressing the power button for several seconds. When I try to reboot, he returned to the State of the black screen.
If I fail the laptop for somre time (say 30 minutes), it is up to the the Windows startup, then sequence blue screen black screen.

I tried to boot into windows safe mode, but a similar incident occurs (even if sometimes it's just the machine locked up with some fine black lines on the screen.

Is the "graphics" card edge broke? Is it a common problem with this model? Is it economically repairable?

Thank you
Chris

Hello

What I would recommend would be first to perform a recovery of product on the machine. Baring in mind that all data you have on the laptop will be lost in doing this; It is imperitave that you back up your data first before going to come with it.

The reason why I'm saying you should do it is first of all if the repair see this as a software problem, and if you have some extended warranties on the laptop, you will be charged (although this may be the case anyway). In addition, discovering in mind if recovery of product does not resolve the problem then you could save yourself a lot of time with waiting for repairs.

As I know he is has no problems experienced with this machine where the graphics are concerned, and this isn't something I've heard of this model. Regarding economic repair, I would first have a quote on the phone. I know that it would cost A? Â £35 but if the cost of repair is within your budget and less expensive than a new unit, then that will be better for you.

Unfortunately there is no way of knowing what will be the cost of repair, that repairs are done in a specalist repair center, which is very far from here. You will need to be sent first for a quote before you know.

I hope this helps,

Kind regards
Nukey

Published by: ADMIN on April 27, 2008 07:50

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