I received my laptop in febuary for my birthday, the screen has went out on one side just showing color lines going down is there a address where I can send my laptop to get it fixed, I don't have any of the paper work I an a high school student and I received this as a gift from a relative that passed away early this summer, I don't have any money is there a place that I can send my laptop to i really need it,
Well u should really contact the maker's tech support like DELL SUPPORT OR HP SUPPORT or watever ur laptop make is cuz if uve purchased it this year then it will in under warranty so y u wana pay to tech in the market.they'll ask alotta money.. u can tell the maker's tech support that u got it as gift and u dont have the neccessary papers.they'll certainly help u out with ur issue. because personally i feell that the lcd screen connector or the screen itslef has gone bad. and it can be replaced under warranty without any extra money u have to pay. os it would be FREE OF CHARGE.
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Sounds like you have a section of dead pixels. This can happen if the laptop has been dropped a lot or stepped on or some type of impact on the laptop. This is a hardware issue. You will need to have the screen replaced. In my opinion, by the age of the laptop, its better off getting a new one.
A line vertically down the screen (usually bright green) is a failed column strobe. This can be caused by the connections at the top of the screen failing or the strobe chip starting to die.
Random colours can be caused by a cracked screen or a failed video card.
Best to take it to a repair shop for it to be assessed.
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Try this: Turn it off. Disconnect power cord and any other device attached to it. Take battery out. Without anything attached. Hold down the power button for 10-15 seconds. Connect the power cord only. Hold down F2 (while it's off) Turn it on while holding down F2. Let go of F2 when something comes out of the screen. If multi colored lines still appears. You have either defective LCD(screen) or video card.
I'm afraid, its problem of LCD Panel (screen). LCD Panel replacement is only solution for this problem and will cost you 70% of TV price, please contact nearest Sony service center for LCD Panel replacement.
Could be faulty graphics chip or faulty screen. If you can hook up external monitor and picture is fine then probably faulty screen. If external monitor shows same problem the faulty graphics chip. Take to repair shop and let them have a look.
It sounds to me like your cable is loose to the lcd or the video card is not properly 100 percent seeded into the mother board. Prolly the cable in one way or the other, perhaps bad cable.
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