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jlester [Is My Chromebook Charging?]
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jlester [Check If The LCD Display Screen Is Broken (Physically or electrically)]
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 ===== Leave Chromebook Plugged In Overnight ===== ===== Leave Chromebook Plugged In Overnight =====
 +This tip is one I wouldn’t believe unless I’d tried it. It has surprisingly worked a few times. Connect your Chromebook power cord to a wall outlet and then plug the other end into your Chromebook. Now open the lid. If nothing happens, walk away.
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 +I have left Chromebooks sitting this way overnight figuring what did I have to lose. On more than one occasion, the next day I found the Chromebook on the logon screen.
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 ===== Check If The LCD Display Screen Is Broken (Physically or electrically) ===== ===== Check If The LCD Display Screen Is Broken (Physically or electrically) =====
 +If none of these tips work and you see a power light when you press the power button, you may have a broken screen. Some Chromebooks have an HDMI or micro HDMI port you can use to test with. Connect the Chromebook to a TV via an HDMI cable.
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 +New Chromebooks may only have USB-C ports. For those, you will need a USB-C to HDMI Adapter. These will be useful for connecting your Chromebook to a projector as well.
  
 +For the purpose of the test, if you see an image on your TV screen, but do not see an image on the Chromebook, you 
 +may have a bad/broken LCD screen (likely) or a bad LCD cable (less likely.) 
  
  
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