Laptop screen suddenly black. NEED URGENT Help TO SUNDAY. WHO CAN?

Pa
- in Acer
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Evening and moin people.

My laptop screen suddenly turned black. I've tried all the tips from the internet by holding down buttons and pressing etc. The only thing I did not try was to connect that laptop to the other laptop because I just can't find the cables for it right now (maybe I do not have it either) and the second thing I did not do is reset it by taking out the battery. But now I'm afraid that if I reset, in which I take the battery and wait, that all files are then deleted, at least on the Internet.

When I turn on the laptop, I hear the laptop "working" and the screen light icon glows blue, but I can't see anything on the screen, not even the mouse pointer.

What should I do?

Please help

Laptop:

acer

Aspire E17

E5-772G-37RD

Intel (R) Core TM i3-5005U (2.0GHz, 3MB L3 Cache)

NVIDIA (R) GeForce (R) 940M with 2GB Dedicated VRAM

8GB DDR3 L memory

1000 GB HDD

Ba

Most laptops have extra output to connect to a regular monitor. Have your laptop googled times and on the side you have a VGA and HDMI connection, HDMI has nowadays actually every TV. This could at least save your data safely, aufn USB stick etc.

Br

Does the screen stay completely black, or does it show at the beginning how to get into the BIOS?

First, you could try to connect the laptop via HDMI or other available connections to a monitor or TV.

If you still have a desktop PC available, you could also attach the hard drive to a free slot on the motherboard, in order then to be able to access the files. In this case you should not necessarily boot from it, otherwise the drivers from the new PC will be installed on it.

And by the way, the hard drive is not deleted when you expand it, but only if you give the command. At most, data loss can occur if you move a HDD too quickly in operation, if you shake it violently when turned off, or even if you have long run-time, normal wear can lead to bad sectors.

be

In any case, take the battery out. If he's stupid, hang him down. You will not lose anything by removing the battery. Is nothing more than to pull the cable from the socket with a stand-alone device. Nothing is lost. The data are all on Hd or SSD, they do not need power to hold the data.

Maybe only the backlight is broken. Plug in an external monitor and press the function keys with the screen icon