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Buy a new case. Even though you can get quite a number of motherboards to fit. You will never get the front panel connections on the new motherboard to match up with the custom front panel wires on the Lenovo case.
Right click on 'my computer' > manage > device manager > at the right side of the list search for 'Sound, Video and game controls, right click above it, and select properties and click 'Roll back' ( also update the audio driver)
could be a faulty batch but saying that there's always goin to be duds in any batch, ur just unlucky. but saying that it could be other factors like humidity, static jumping to the boards, anmials (ants)
open lcd panel you'll gonna see a small rectangular circuit (INVERTER)with two bus connectors one coming from mainboard an dthe other goes to lcd. It's always the culprit rather than the CCFL.
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