Check to see whether the fault shows up on an external monitor - if it does, it's the video chip -- if not, the cable replacement is a good first repair attempt.
Hooked it up to my TV via HDMI cable, crystal clear in all positions. I ordered up that replacement cable and will attempt a replacement myself, doesn't look too hard? Is it?
Worked like a charm! Just make sure you have a screw driver small enough (like micro) and you don't strip the screws that screw the screen back on they are pretty soft metal.
ejn63
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August 21st, 2012 05:00
Check to see whether the fault shows up on an external monitor - if it does, it's the video chip -- if not, the cable replacement is a good first repair attempt.
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August 21st, 2012 09:00
Hooked it up to my TV via HDMI cable, crystal clear in all positions. I ordered up that replacement cable and will attempt a replacement myself, doesn't look too hard? Is it?
ggrieshaber
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June 19th, 2013 20:00
Marshall, did this fix your problem? I'm having the same problem with my laptop of the same mode.
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June 19th, 2013 21:00
Worked like a charm! Just make sure you have a screw driver small enough (like micro) and you don't strip the screws that screw the screen back on they are pretty soft metal.