Being a laptop, there's not much YOU can do to repair it. When they go, they go and yours appears to have gone.
I know it's not what you want to hear but what you've described is the end for your laptop. The disk data can be rescued by attaching it in an enclosure via USB to the new machine.
Or you can send it off to Dell for repair.
Best of luck.
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yes, I understand. But how do you change a video card in a laptop? It would have to go back to Dell and the repair costs money. I appreciate it might be cheaper than a new laptop, but if you can stretch to a replacement laptop (they're so cheap now), you won't have to wait a few weeks for the repair.
That sort of thing and these are your decisions.
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