After bootup, the right half of my monitor is completely black, and there is also a 2 inch white bar that separates the working half and the black half. After about a minute or two, the black half starts twitching, then completely disappears. There is now very thin horizontal lines on the right half of my laptop. The 2 inch bar also went from white to the horizontal bars. After that, the right half becomes functional again, but the 2 inch bar in the middle is still there. At this point the problem is barely noticable. After about 3 or 4 hours, the problem comes back, but in reverse order. The right half gets bars, then becomes black. The bar in the middle becomes white.How do I fix my screen? Do I have to replace it altogether?
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Have you checked to see if it is the video chipset? You would do this by using the VGA port on your laptop to connect up to a regular monitor, and see if the problem replicates there. Of course, I must assume that you have a VGA port, since you did not share the make and model of your laptop. If the problem does NOT occur on an external monitor, you can safely assume it is either the LCD panel itself, or it is the connection harness behind the panel. If the problem DOES occur on an external monitor, it is your integrated video card, and would require replacement of your motherboard. end of line