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Black spot appeared on the screen on bottom left side how to clear it

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A large black spot usually means the LCD screen is damaged. It may have fine cracks around the black spot. In this case the LCD screen needs to be replaced.
A replacement screen maybe available for your laptop from this WEB site.
LCD screens and Inverters www.lcdparts.net

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SOURCE: P35-S605 Left side of the screen flashing

You have a crack in your LCD. You need to replace the LCD.

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2010

SOURCE: left side of screen blacked out,two or linnes in rest of screen

Hi there

The Problem is from the flex of your laptop.The flex is what connects the screen of your laptop to the motherboard of the laptop.The more you close and open the laptop the flex gets weak and that is what causes what you are seeing on your screen

To solve this problem get an expert to change the flex of your laptop for you

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