MacBook Pro :: Display Turns Off When Opening Lid

Apr 20, 2012

This started a week ago, When my early 2011 MacBook Pro8,2 (running Lion) is plugged in and I close the lid, the light on the side stays a solid bright white. When I open, my display turns on for about a second or two, but then turns off, causing me to have to unplug my laptop inorder to get the display back on.

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MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2011)

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