Diagnosing dead GPU

bsullivan1983

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Hi all. A coworker gave me her laptop to bring home and diagnose. Upon booting, the computer had no display at all. First I tried the battery trick- unplug power, remove battery, hold power button 30-60sec, plug power in and boot. That proved worthless. I tried connecting an external monitor and on boot, held Fn+ the button with the monitor on it. Still nothing. I've come to the conclusion that it is more than likely a dead GPU. I am just wondering if I went about diagnosing it correctly, if my conclusion is correct or if there is anything else I can do (without taking apart the machine) to diagnose this issue. Thanks for any advice in advance!
 


They said they pressed Fn + the button with the monitor on it.


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Sounds like a dead GPU. I assume all lights come on, sounds like the fan comes on, but no video, and shinning a flashlight on the screen doesn't show a faint image (sign the inverter is fried), then it's probably the GPU.

Can I guess that it's a HP DV series, DV7 or possibly DV9?