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Vostro 1510 Laptop Has Pink Vertical Lines Across Entire Screen
My Vostro 1510 Laptop has pink vertical lines that span the entire screen. I accidentally bumped the backside of the screen and they immediately appeared. At first I was able to erase them by moving my cursor over them and then they completely went away but reappeared a little while later. I have had issues with my graphics and don't know whether this is adding to the problem or it is just a result of being bumped. I don't take this laptop anywhere so it's not being jostled around frequently and it's only a year old. HELP!
ejn63
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January 21st, 2010 11:00
Attach an external monitor - if the fault shows there, it's a video chip problem. More likely, the external monitor will be free of the defect, in which case, the panel is defective and will need to be replaced.
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January 21st, 2010 13:00
Remember that Dell has offered a one-year warranty extension for this issue.
http://en.community.dell.com/blogs/direct2dell/archive/2008/08/08/latest-on-the-nvidia-gpu-issue-for-dell-laptop-customers.aspx
I think your laptop qualifies.
glsmas
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January 21st, 2010 13:00
This is what happened to my xps 1330 with the nVidia 8400 gs card. After having the laptop for a couple years, it started doing this for a few weeks intermittantly, then finally nothing but black at bootup.
Had to have Dell send out a tech to replace motherboard and chip. Thankfully I was still under warranty.
yuresh
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May 16th, 2011 03:00
now wht is that laptop working.my also same probelm My Vostro 1510 Laptop has pink vertical lines that span the entire screen.n i don't no wht to do!!plz reply me!!
yuresh
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May 16th, 2011 03:00
now wht is that laptop working.my also same probelm My Vostro 1510 Laptop has pink vertical lines that span the entire screen.n i don't no wht to do!!plz reply me!!
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ejn63
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May 16th, 2011 06:00
First thing to do is attach an external monitor. If it shows a good image, then replace the LCD screen in the notebook. If it shows the same fault, replace the system board.
Note: if you have an nVidia chip there's a 12-month warranty extension on it. If you're outside of that, and have to pay for a repair, go with an Intel-based board - not another nVidia, which will simply fail again.