>
> Nope. It actually got a little better after it was running 10
> mins or so.
couple of ideas:
1) if it has a VGA out, plug a separate monitor in there. It
might be a little difficult figuring out how to enable the separate
video out, though I think there may be keyboard shortcuts for that>
If you can enable the alternate video out ... check the picutre
there. If it is the same bad picture as you see on the screen,
then the problem lies in the video card. If it the picture is
good, then the problem is in the drivers that that drive the LCD
and/or the connector from the main board to the LCD isn't
securely connected.
2) While the laptop is open, push down on the the left middle
and lower part of the keyboard and on the left lower part of
the case where you rest your palms. It the picture changes
or gets better then the video card isn't properly seated and/or
the video processor chip isn't properly seated. In that case
you can try disassembling the laptop and reseating the video card.
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