Display won't wake up

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Thanks for your reply Avenger Well, I called up HP tech support.The lady took remote control of my notebook and tried numerous things in the registry (regedit).But the issue could not be solved. She then arranged for an on-site support engineer to visit my house.The Engineer showed up right on the next day, and tried the following:- Updated ALL drivers, even the ones which were already up to date!Checked with my desktop monitor, the issue cannot be reproduced on the external monitor- the external monitor will wake up on moving the mouse, but the notebook monitor stayed dim (no backlight).Opened the laptop, took out the display cable, cleaned it with some solution he had, put everything back together- issue not resolved, external monitor wakes up but notebook monitor stayes dimmed. This is not the only problem I was having with the notebook, the other problems are:Battery would stop charging when the notebook is switched OFF, and the charger is turned ON and OFF a couple of times.The battery lock doesn't "click" in place, it slides automatically to the "unlock" position, it's loose.There's a dead pixel on the display. He offered me two choices: 1> Replace motherboard (to solve battery not charging issue), replace chassis (to solve the battery lock issue), and replace display panel (to solve the dim display + dead pixel issue). =======OR======= 2> Return the whole notebook back to HP, and get a new notebook (same model) in exchange.  I picked option 2. We shared a cup of coffee, and the tech left (he was very nice and friendly). The next day, I got an email from HP, with a PDF attachment, asking me to take my laptop, along with a hard copy of the email, and payment invoice, to the HP store. HP store took my computer back, but they didn't have a replacement ready, they asked me to come after 7 days to pick up a new notebook (same model). I really loved my Envy. It's a very nice looking laptop. Hope the replacement I get won't have these weird issues. I'll update the thread when I get the replacement. Thanks for your help   

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    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
    23/03/13 6:26:45 PM GMT- Timedout           
    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
    23/03/13 6:26:45 PM GMT- Timedout           
    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
    23/03/13 6:26:45 PM GMT- Timedout           
    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
    23/03/13 6:26:45 PM GMT- Timedout           
    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
    23/03/13 6:26:45 PM GMT- Timedout           
    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
    23/03/13 6:26:45 PM GMT- Timedout           
    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
    23/03/13 6:26:45 PM GMT- Timedout           
    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
    23/03/13 6:26:45 PM GMT- Timedout           
    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
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    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
    23/03/13 6:26:45 PM GMT- Timedout           
    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
    23/03/13 6:26:45 PM GMT- Timedout           
    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper  timed out                         
    30000 ms 
    23/03/13 6:26:45 PM GMT- Timedout           
    Kernel: Response from Chromium Helper timed out                           
    30000 ms 
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