Windows boots up then just a black display toshiba satellite L455-S5009 laptop

Windows boots up then just a black display toshiba satellite L455-S5009 laptop Serial #XXXXXXXXX cant get any help fro holding down FN key while hitting F5 key only can see little white circles, I am using my HP laptop to submit this, please help this Toshiba only lasted 6 months!!!
[Moderator edit to remove serial number.]

NO help. They would not or could not assist me in diagnosing the issue . they were wanting me to send it in for diagnosis >$200. The forum shows many laptop experience this issue. I needed help to diagnosis the failure a common one in the forum NO display but turns on, no hdd. light only ac indicator power indicator and charge indicator. neither cap.lock nor number lock leds will toggle.
Just needed to know if processor, video processor or main mother bd.
 I get same symptom with hdd. disconnected . I get same symptom with ram removed and with just the primary in , I also swapped rams into the primary receptacle one at a time with same symptoms also tried external monitor with no signal From the computer stepped Fn F5  & Fn F1. could not price a mother board .nether . Basically, I'd say technical help was no help!

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