Hi @lauratamayo ,
Try connecting an external monitor to the laptop and see if there is a display showing OK on it. Press Fn + F4 (both together) to step through the display options of laptop display, external display or both.
If you have a TV with HDMI inputs, you can use this as an external monitor so long as you have a HDMI cable with the appropriate connectors at each end to be able to connect between the laptop and the TV.
''If the external monitor is also not showing a display'' when connected to the laptop then you may have a motherboard or GPU problem.
''If there is a display on the external monitor'', try shining a torch at an angle close to the laptop screen to check if you can detect an image at all. (don’t forget to toggle the Fn +F4 keys to switch the display back to the laptop).
''If there is a display visible on the laptop'' ''when using a torch'' (it will be very faint, try in a darkened room to help see it) then you have a backlight problem. This could be either a faulty backlight power supply from the motherboard, a faulty backlight power cable to the screen (or LVDS cable if it is in the same cable) or a faulty screen.
''If there is no display visible on the laptop when using a torch'' then you have either a faulty LVDS cable (or cable connection at either end) or a faulty screen