So after not using my laptop for about a week, and i boot up my laptop and see that there are a ton of these red/yellow/blue lines all over the screen. What the heck is happening? Here is an image for all to see. Could it be something with my video card, or is it time to look into getting a new screen or what? BTW its an LCD screen on a toshiba qosmio g35-av600
what is going on with my screen?
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Ahh.. yeah, probably just ended up giving up on you. If it's still under warranty then I'd say send it in, if not, then probably just go for a new laptop if you feel the need.
I guess you could be safe by trying to find new drivers and stuff on the manufacturers website or something, but it really looks like a hardware problem to me, especially since it's not game related.
I guess you could be safe by trying to find new drivers and stuff on the manufacturers website or something, but it really looks like a hardware problem to me, especially since it's not game related.
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If you go to your computers manufacturer, you can sometimes find/order components....on my HP laptop, the screen was available to order at like 150 i think. Just take the old scren off....Not as difficult as the diagrams make it seem, and put the new one on.
Something else you can do is plug the computer into an external monitor. Not too portable, but if you leave it at home anyway, it should hold you over. Go to goodwill and buy a CRT monitor for ~5bucks
Something else you can do is plug the computer into an external monitor. Not too portable, but if you leave it at home anyway, it should hold you over. Go to goodwill and buy a CRT monitor for ~5bucks
Actually, If the lines are not parallel and not all exactly vertical or horizontal, I'd think that the graphics hardware or driver may be at fault. If you can, plug the laptop into an external monitor and check - if the lines are still there, it's not the LCD that's at fault. (It's hard to tell from the picture - is it a screen capture or just a "picture" of the screen?)
If the lines are still there, you could try reinstalling the chipset drivers. Also, remove the RAM from the laptop and re-insert it. And, of course, blow the dust out of the rig and check that the cooling fan is running.
If the lines are still there, you could try reinstalling the chipset drivers. Also, remove the RAM from the laptop and re-insert it. And, of course, blow the dust out of the rig and check that the cooling fan is running.
