R rashid92 Reputable May 3, 2014 3 0 4,510 May 3, 2014 #1 My laptop was on sleep when I went for my lunch and when I came back and switched on my laptop I had my laptop screen turned into pink and fluoroscent green vertical lines. I need help how to fix this. I have a Lenovo G580 Notebook.
My laptop was on sleep when I went for my lunch and when I came back and switched on my laptop I had my laptop screen turned into pink and fluoroscent green vertical lines. I need help how to fix this. I have a Lenovo G580 Notebook.
Solution EdwardElric May 22, 2014 if you have opened up laptops, then yea it's not the hard. but if you have no experience with opening up laptops I'll take it in to the service centre, if you decide to do it yourself remember to keep all screws inventoried. Good luck
if you have opened up laptops, then yea it's not the hard. but if you have no experience with opening up laptops I'll take it in to the service centre, if you decide to do it yourself remember to keep all screws inventoried. Good luck
EdwardElric Reputable Apr 21, 2014 205 0 4,760 May 3, 2014 #2 I'd first look at the ribbon cable between the motherboard and the screen. Either partially disconnected or partially broken. Upvote 0 Downvote
I'd first look at the ribbon cable between the motherboard and the screen. Either partially disconnected or partially broken.
R rashid92 Reputable May 3, 2014 3 0 4,510 May 22, 2014 #3 EdwardElric : I'd first look at the ribbon cable between the motherboard and the screen. Either partially disconnected or partially broken. Are you sure about this? And if this is the case how do i get it fixed. Can i do it myself or should i approach the service center of Lenovo. Upvote 0 Downvote
EdwardElric : I'd first look at the ribbon cable between the motherboard and the screen. Either partially disconnected or partially broken. Are you sure about this? And if this is the case how do i get it fixed. Can i do it myself or should i approach the service center of Lenovo.
EdwardElric Reputable Apr 21, 2014 205 0 4,760 May 22, 2014 Solution #4 if you have opened up laptops, then yea it's not the hard. but if you have no experience with opening up laptops I'll take it in to the service centre, if you decide to do it yourself remember to keep all screws inventoried. Good luck Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
if you have opened up laptops, then yea it's not the hard. but if you have no experience with opening up laptops I'll take it in to the service centre, if you decide to do it yourself remember to keep all screws inventoried. Good luck
R rashid92 Reputable May 3, 2014 3 0 4,510 May 26, 2014 #5 EdwardElric : if you have opened up laptops, then yea it's not the hard. but if you have no experience with opening up laptops I'll take it in to the service centre, if you decide to do it yourself remember to keep all screws inventoried. Good luck Thank you!! Upvote 0 Downvote
EdwardElric : if you have opened up laptops, then yea it's not the hard. but if you have no experience with opening up laptops I'll take it in to the service centre, if you decide to do it yourself remember to keep all screws inventoried. Good luck Thank you!!
EdwardElric Reputable Apr 21, 2014 205 0 4,760 May 27, 2014 #6 No worries, hope you can fix the laptop. Upvote 0 Downvote