I should have answered this a long time ago, but here it goes.<br><br>> Well, the off backlighting is most likely the inverter board, but if<br>> you're sure you don't see anything in the bottom of the display - please<br>
> make sure you have something there you know how it looks - then it's<br>> possible that the display itself could have been damaged AND/OR that<br>> your display cables have been damaged. Where is the white during<br>
> startup? Is it the same upper 30% partial or the whole screen? When you<br>> look with a bright light, does the part you see looks like it should or<br>> is it warped somehow?<br><br>The part that I see is in the upper 30%. It pretty much looks like it should. As that part emits quite a bit of light, I have not been able to make out much in the lower 60%. The light part seems to only show part of the screen, though I can not confirm it is the exact same part it should show.<br>
<br><br>> Only way to know for sure is to try with another inverter board or move<br>> the display itself to another known working titanium machine, if the<br>> display is likely to be working.<br><br>Both are a bit of a problem. I don't have another titanium machine and I don't have any spare parts either.<br>
<br>> If it's worth the effort is up to you, but I can give you advice from<br>> the experience I have had with this type of problem if you need it. As<br>> I've had 3 boards or so that needed replacement it does seem like a<br>
> typical Titanium problem, at least with the second generation.<br><br>Ok. I am doubting what I should do. It depends on whether I get my new company off the ground as well and whether we can get the investements needed. I might just leave it at this for now and see whether I would accidentally bump into an inverter board. The big screen behind it does work, so it is usable for testing purposes at the moment.<br>
<br>Thanks,<br><br>Arne<br>