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Sleek and portable netbook released by Asus in October 2020.

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Why won't my laptop's monitor work despite operating normally?

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My zenbook's built-in monitor will not turn on even though the laptop otherwise appears to work normally (when plugged into an external monitor). About a month ago the laptop's built-in monitor would occasionally not power on with the rest of the laptop but simply restarting the laptop would resolve this issue. Sometimes there is also a bit of a clicking noise in the hinges when opening the laptop.

With that in mind I uninstalled the graphics driver via device manager and reinstalled the version from the support page but to no avail. That did not seem to decrease the amount of times that the monitor failed to start with the system.

I've been getting around this issue when necessary by plugging it into an external monitor. The display settings menu does show both the laptop's built-in monitor as well as the external monitor even when the built-in monitor is blank.

I'm writing here because recently the built-in monitor will no longer turn on regardless of how many times I restart it. At this point I've opened the back of the system following this adjacent guide expecting (hoping) to see one of these ribbon cables:

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obviously disconnected but they look alright to me and I don't see anything else glaringly wrong just from a quick once-over.

I'm hesitant to start making any changes on my own but was thinking about at least re-seating the cables I noted above. Any other suggestions are greatly appreciated!

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@marcucciboy2 sounds like you actually may have a bad LCD. This "menu does show both the laptop's built-in monitor as well as the external monitor" means your computer senses the display. That makes the LCD my prime suspect. Could have been that the hinges may have damaged the display cable "clicking noise in the hinges when opening".

Something like this video combined with this one, should work as a guide for you.

While you work on your laptop, take lots of pictures. Once you are done with it, take those pictures and create a guide for iFixit. That will help the next person that has the same problem as you do. It's easy and fun to create these guides. https://ifixit.com/Guide/new The iFixit community will appreciate this.

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