Satellite A500-1GL - the monitor turns off

Hi I have a problem,

in the last time my screen turns off but not alweys.

Times when it fires:
Occasionally, sometimes after the picture windows sometimes runs without problem. Three times a minimum of departure.

Times, when it runs:
-without adapter
-play games of blizzard, AC adapter
-When the TV is connected via the hdmi adapter

I have this problem:
-Clean the laptop from the inside, Don t help
-new windows installed, Don t help

The only time where the monitor has failed, I leave the laptop to watch if the monitor goes back to the.
But not 72 hours came to nothing.

Please help me, I m helpless

On this virtual path, it is not easy to say why this is happening. Unfortunately, I think that there is not much you can do about it.
Just in General, I imagine there is a connection problem, but it must be the subject of an investigation.
Try contacting the closest service provider of Toshiba, to explain the situation and ask for help.

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