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The screen portion of the laptop should be removed from the keyboard portion. There should be screws in the back of the laptop, or under a removable plastic piece directly about the keyboard. This will have to come apart anyway, because you have to remove the video cable from the mother board to replae the screen anyway.
Hi,
It would physically be in the LCD screen of your computer. If the monitor is working fine therefore there is nothing wrong with the video processing output or the drivers in the operating system. It would be in internal crack on the LCD or a loose connection with the LCD screen and the motherboard.
Its best to have your laptop checked by a service technician and dont just disassemble it by yourself to prevent accidents. Worst case is that the LCD needs to be replaced if really found cracked/defective.
Hope this helps.
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The only way to see if the laptop is still under warranty is to contact Toshiba directly. They have a warranty information site online at:
http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/su/su_navShell.jsp?cf=su_wa_cent.html
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