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Answer» what happened to my laptop DISPLAY?
[recovering disk space, attachment deleted by admin]First thing I would do would be to try hooking up an external monitor. This will help determine if the problem lies with the graphics card or LCD Panel/Cable.I have had this happen multiple TIMES in my career.
The issue lies with the panel itself normally. The graphics CHIP is fine 99.9% of the time and the issue lies with the connectors at the top of the screen or the 'drivers' of the panel, these are not to be confused with hardware drivers.
The screen cable can also be at FAULT, becoming slightly unseated.
In short, there are no general user ways of REPAIRING this fault, and a LOCAL technician will need to replace the screen panel; and check the cable for you.
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