Question about Computers & Internet
Jack Sims,
There are two scenario I'm considering,
1. it is either your VGA card is faulty.
2. the screen is damage.
If you have a monitor, connect it to it and check if the same problem occurs. if it does, then it's a VGA issue
If it does not appear on the external monitor then you will need to replace your screen.
Posted on Jan 03, 2013
I do not see any vertical lines in your video, but if you say so...Try keeping the stuff you have above it away from the CFRT and allow it to vent...it needs air to cool the internal electronics.
Posted on Jan 03, 2013
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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
SOURCE: vertical lines on my laptop screen
Bad LCD, was it bumped or dropped?
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Posted on Sep 30, 2008
SOURCE: Vertical lines on screen
Everything can be fixed.
Try hooking up your laptop to an external monitor. If you get lines then the problem is the video card.
If not, it's the lcd, usually it is anyways.
Just replace the lcd and your problem is gone.
Best of luck!
Posted on Feb 25, 2009
SOURCE: vertical pink line on the right side of the vaio screen
This could be a faulty CCFL lamp.
To determine if you have a LCD screen, inverter or video card problem, read this and follow these instructions.
Defective CCFL backlight, it may have the following symptom: Screen flashs on red/pink and off. Picture stays on in red and slowly be come normal. Picture flickering with dim display or appear black. Picture flickering on and off. All these symptoms indicate that the LCD backlight lamp (CCFL Lamp) has reached the end of the life and all you need to do is replacing the CCFL lamp.
Connect an external monitor to your laptop and power the monitor up first then the laptop, if you see the normal Windows images then the video card and laptop is OK and the problem is definitely the backlight. Dim image and/or dark display on the laptop's LCD screen indicates a faulty LCD backlight and it could be the inverter that supplies high voltage to the CCFL lamp or it is the CCLF lamp is nearly burnt out or burnt out, most likely this is the case.
The inverter can be replaced easily but the CCLF lamp is more time consuming and requires soldering skills.
Check out
www.lcdparts.net
for parts, repair service and DIY info.
Posted on Jul 11, 2009
SOURCE: vertical lines on laptop screen
Display needs to be replaced. Try ebay at the link below for prices
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=inspiron+9200+lcd&_sacat=0&_trksid=p3286.m270.l1313&_odkw=CURVE+BOARD&_osacat=0
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