Permanent Fix for your Aspire 6930 shaking screen problem, .
I had a very bad shaking screen for weeks in a row and it drove me creazy, the solution is quite simple and you can fix it yourself !!
The whole problem is a kinda loose monitor conection inside the Laptop. Because of open and closing the laptop screen the conection comes off.
All you need to do is open the Laptop, disconect the cable and put it firmly back again, problem solved.
If it happens again, repeat this but now also put an plastik tape over the whole cable so that it cannot can come off again.
When needed more info or how to do it, just send me a mail, at NO cost I will send you pictures how to do these things.
Greetings, [email protected]
If fit starts after your desktop loads or as your desktop is loading, then you may have a driver conflict. try starting your pc in safe mode by tapping the F8 key as soon as you see the acer screen then choosing safe mode from the menu. If it does not "shake" in safe mode, then it is most likely a driver problem and we can address that if its the case
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oops, don't mind that last comment. lol. I have done what you said (John Miller) although I have a diffrent version of acer (acer aspire AZ1620-EW30P) I still have the exact same problem and I ran it in safe mode and the shaking completely stopped. I was wondering where to go from here?
Thanks in advance.
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I had the same problem with the same laptop and I took it in to get it fixed because it only got worse. The geek squad people at best buy sad it was the screen connection. Apparently the ribbon connecting the hard drive to the actual screen was cracked. They fixed it within 3 weeks and it stayed fixed for about 3 months until recently when I've noticed it happening again. I don't know if it just cracks easily or if it is a driver problem but I haven't been rough with it at all and if it's doing this then I'm considering trying to return it.
I have the same problem (same laptop model as well) and I find taping or physically adjusting the angle of the display gets rid of the shaking.
However I also notice that some graphics things (compiz scale) makes it start up.
It almost seems like a hardware AND software problem in one :|
This *is* darwinsurvivor (name got cut off above). I eventually discovered that the actual problem was the cable connection on the back of the LCD panel itself (you must dissassemble the screen to get to it). The laptop has since died of other causes, but this connection did prove to be lose and crucial to fixing *that* issue.
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