I purchased a Thinkpad T61 about 14 months ago and it worked fine throughout the duration of the 1 year warranty. Then about two weeks ago, the screen starts turning completely black as Windows Vista starts up. I tried rebooting it a bunch of times until it started up normally again. The problem would repeat itself. I thought it was a problem with Vista so I uninstalled Vista and installed XP. The graphics card that game with the computer was the Nvidia 140m Quadro, which does not have an updated Vista driver. It worked fine and ran without a hitch until today, where the screen, once again, turned black during start up and would stay black. I know the problem is with my screen because Windows loads up completely fine (I hear all the sounds of Windows starting up and when I press keyboard keys, the computer would respond accordingly- e.g. Alt F4, followed by U would turn off the computer once it's started up.) The screen would be black during start up, then light up (but would still be blank), and then would go black again before windows loads up.
I tried rebooting numerous times but the result has always been the same- black screen, lights up (still blank screen though) before black screen again, as Windows starts up without a problem.
I called Lenovo Support but they hooked me up to a Call Center in India with a rather impatient (and difficult to understand) operater who said it was an LCD problem- one that would require 600 dollars to repair. While that's certainly a possibility, I am reluctant to believe that it is the problem. I mean... the display on a 1600 dollar laptop dying out after one year- requiring an additional 600 dollars to fix is simply unbelieviable!
I was wondering if there could be other factors causing this problem to occur. Perhaps a software problem or maybe even a loose cable that I could somehow open up and fix? I am sure there are others who have faced a similiar problem and I would greatly appreciate any advice or help that could be provided.
Thanks!