Changed bulb still not working?

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Have you checked on your consumer unit / fusebox to see if anything tripped when the bulb blew? Is the fitting in good condition, no residue or corrosion?
 
Check that you have voltage at the fitting, by using an approved voltage indicator. Then you can investigate either upstream or at the fitting, don't rule out faulty lamp! or that the lamp is not making good contact.
 
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Chances are it could be a bad bulb, is it a 2 pin or a 4 pin (or a 2pin bulb in a 4pin fitting)? As the 2 pins have the starter built in, but the 4 pins have a starter in the fitting which could have blown. Ruling out any wiring faults etc. I will disclaim that I have only handled 2D fittings a few times.
 
If you unscrew the metal plate you may find a starter, as said above try changing it.
I presume you bought a like for like 2D lamp?
If your getting correct voltage at the terminals and a new lamp & starter isn't working it'll probably be the ballast.
 

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