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the worse thing it could be is the lcd going out in a very bad way. Yes likely to get wrose over time, No not the video card because it happends on every screen, boot,preboot,and windows so guess what? If you have the lcd replaced you will be looking at a good laptop once again. Price aroung $75-100 bucks where? Ebay of all sources. Thanks I hope this was Very Helpful to you if so lay ing your ratings.
Update the Bios Driver for the computer off of toshibas website and it should fix it, I had the same exact problem!!! And if that doesnt solve the problem you have a bad battery...
Feel free to Email me with questions at [email protected] hope this helps!! Good Luck Jeremy
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what i recommend you to test is to press behind your monitor and see that the line goes off or not.If it does..that mean you have a loose connection,it can be fix.Incase no then you have problem with your LCD.Normally if its LCD problem then you fix this problem,all you have to do is change the LCD.
goodluck,takecare.
STEVELAMBERT, Double check your wifi switch position by taking a small flat head screw driver, and pop it loose and see if the post to the wifi switch is broken, if not properly reseat the wifi switch over the post. If that does not correct the issue, open the memory cover and reseat your wifi card.
Does your LCD look like this or similiar? (below) If it does, there should be a female plug similiar to the picture also below.
Hook smaller end of cable to your laptop, the other end to your external monitor. Turn on your laptop. If the vertical lines are not present then its probably your LCD, which will more than likely have to be replaced. If lines are present, then like tom19511 said it may be the video drivers. I've had this same problem with my Toshiba Satellite p35 5 times already. Toshiba had to replace my LCD each time. LCD's are more expensive than an inverter. Good luck, I hope you get it fixed.
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