Hey! I have an ACER Aspire 4530 laptop, and a while ago my screen started having thin horizontal lines go all across it. Now, those lines have grown pretty large, and my laptop screen has started freezing. When I pull on the top left corner of my screen, though, all those problems go away and my screen becomes completely clear again.
I’ve connected to an external monitor (using one right now!) and the output’s fine; I’ve opened the screen up and fudged around with the connections and nothing change. The backlight’s working, so I don’t THINK it’s the inverter… and I’m pretty sure that it’s not inside the laptop itself (i.e. GPU/motherboard), since the problems go away when I put pressure on my LCD screen. What do you think the problem might be?.. I’m at a complete loss.
A million thanks for your help!
A faulty voltage inverter or backlight cannot cause your symptoms – it has to be either that wiring is damaged, or the display assembly circuits are damaged.
Laptop no video (or video problems), and battery, AC adapter, power jack T shooting.
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