Screen display is frozen in vertical position.
Computer users occasionally have a need to rotate, or "flip," a monitor display to be better able to read long documents or to view pictures. Because rotating a computer screen is such a basic function, modern operating systems (Windows XP and up) include hot keys and display options that enable the user to rotate the computer screen by 90, 180 and 270 degrees. Rotating the computer screen allows for more display options. For instance, when rotated 90 degrees, a 1680x1050 monitor becomes a 1050x1680 monitor, which provides more vertical pixels than a standard display.
Windows XP/Vista Monitor Orientation
Minimize any windows or programs to the taskbar. Click the desktop. Press "CTRL" + "ALT" at the same time. Press one of the arrow keys to flip the monitor orientation by 90, 180 or 270 degrees. The left arrow rotates the computer screen 90 degrees; the down arrow rotates the computer screen 180 degrees; the right arrow rotates the computer screen 270 degrees; the up arrow resets the monitor orientation. Rotate the computer screen in Windows Vista by opening the Control Panel, searching for "Tablet PC" and changing the "Orientation" drop box to the desired rotation. b> Windows 7 Monitor Orientation b> Click the Start menu at the lower-left hand part of the screen, and open the Control Panel. Select "Display," then click "Change display settings" from the left column. When using multiple monitors, select the monitor that you would like to rotate. Click the drop box next to the "Orientation:" option. Select the desired rotation and click "Apply." Click "Keep Changes" or "Revert," depending on preference. Click "Apply" in the Display Settings window. Click "OK" to finish.
SOURCE: Screen problem NC10, vertical 'strip' in middle of screen
Sounds like the display is bad and needs to be replaced.
SOURCE: Samsung N120 Netbook won't start Windows. stuck on black screen.
See if you can download it from Microsoft. It seems to be related to the languge translators in Windows (NLS file).
SOURCE: Why does my Samsung N120
connection of the flexible wire with in the screen and the main unit must have a loosing connection..open the screen with a safety precautions and replace a new flexible wire in your unit.
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It gets frozen on Windows? In any case I would suggest to test Hard Drive first because it sounds like a Bad Sector in it. Then RAM. If both are OK, then I suggest to re-install Operating System. If it's in warranty - bring it back to seller or contact repair center provided. Good luck
SOURCE: samsung n120 netbook screen remains
Hi possible the Video card is busted on the LCD, get in BIOS see if the screen will still remain Bak if it does then the LCD is busted, get in safemode if the issue is still the same then it is the LCD but if there is Video in safe mode the issue is the video card
To get in safe mode keep on tapping F8 as soon as you power the Laptop
To get in BIOS keep on tapping Del or F1 as soon as you power the Laptop
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