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I received my Framework Laptop 13 (AMD) today after waiting for quite a while. I bought all framework components except for my own NVME SSD. Unfortunately, after assembling it, I am getting no display when the laptop turns on, even after waiting ~30 mins. I've tried reseating the RAM and moving it to the other slot. The flashing LEDs show all green for diagnostics, and the following POST sequence: 10011111. I believe this means no boot device.

However, I do not see a logo on the screen or BIOS so I can't choose a boot device. I suspect the display may be broken. I have already contacted support. Any advice? Pretty dissapointed after waiting so long.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Some thoughts...

How long did you wait before powering it off?

Have you tried reseating the eDP cables? I had this issue when I installed my AMD mainboard, but it showed up in the diagnostic lights (11 green, 1 red) so I knew what to look for.

Do you see anything on the display if you shine a bright light on it? If you see stuff when you shine a light then it's most likely a backlight fuse.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Thanks for the reply!

  • At the longest I waited a couple hours before powering it off. Still nothing
  • I did reseat all the cables I saw running down from the display. Since diagnostic passed I would guess they are good
  • The bright light didn't work either (although I was hopeful! cool idea)

A couple things I've noticed since are:

  • The screen doesn't seem to be off but displaying all black
  • Booting the laptop with a Fedora live USB changes the behavior of the Shutdown button. With no boot media it turns off instantly. With Fedora live it has to be held down to turn off. This makes me think the OS has booted successfully...
[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Based on your edit, definitely seems like a display issue.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Got mine today same issue. Wonder if it's a faulty batch of displays 🤷🏻‍♂️