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It's normal that HP PAVILION PCs like the dv9000 or dv6000 have a manufacturing problem, and coincidentally it happens after the warranty expires. I have light blue lines on my PC.
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MobiusSeckOne
 
I have a trick for color lines and dead (colored) pixels

(ps: only do this as a last resort, because if done poorly, it can simply destroy your screen)

Press on the base of your screen where the line appears (make sure to press hard enough, but without cracking your screen ^^)

Then restart your computer while continuing to press the base of the screen. In principle, this "brutally reactivates" the dead area.

It works the same way for dead pixels.

Hoping to have helped some of you!
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Bogaine
 
I have the same problems but on a MAC !!!!!
Can someone help me please?
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The Ecthor Boss
 
update your graphics card or change it completely
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Aymane
 
Hi, I have the same problem but with my tablet. I see colored stripes both horizontally and vertically, and since it's a tablet (to specify a G-tab p709m), I believe the graphics driver isn't the issue.
Please, if anyone has a solution, I would be grateful. Now I can't even read my ebooks, it's annoying!
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1ALGEROIS Posted messages 5 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 
Hello, I hope I can help you with the pink screen or the one that is stretched in two colors, because I had the same problem as you, but mine is with a laptop.
First go to the desktop and right-click in the middle of
the screen, a small window will pop up and then click on SCREEN
RESOLUTION, after that in the new window click on ADVANCED SETTINGS which is located in the middle in blue, and then by clicking in the new window on
TROUBLESHOOTING then on the MODIFY SETTINGS button to fix your computer's display issues, and there you go, the problem is solved.

PS: for computers with a tower, it could be the cable that is connected behind the tower or behind the screen that has moved; just give it a little shake where it connects with your hand.
Good luck to you all, I hope I can help you, sending a little hello from ALGEROIS in Algiers. (please don't mind the spelling mistakes lol)
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Bojinov
 
Hi everyone, I see I’m not the only one having this problem..

On my side, I also have a vertical blue line on the far right of my LCD screen (this is on a desktop PC). The problem appeared when I returned from vacation at the beginning of August (the PC had been inactive for 5 weeks), then the line disappeared and then reappeared.

In my case, the blue line (for now at least) appears during the screensaver (Windows with a black background), at Windows startup, and when I use Windows Media Player in full screen.
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oscar
 
Well, I also have more and more lines on my HP ZD8000.
I think it’s generally the screen that’s to blame.
I need to motivate myself, back up all my data, and then get the screwdriver out!
Since the pixels are just changing color and are not black, it must just be a loose connection at the ribbon cable.
I’ll keep you updated if I succeed! :)

See you!
Oscar
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anthony
 
Hi. I also have the same problem. Since yesterday on my HP zd8147ea, I have a vertical line the size of a pixel that is pale pink. It appears as soon as the computer starts. Oscar, did you manage to fix your screen? ++
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131075
 
Hello,

My ZD 8369 has about 200 lines now and I've tried everything, there's nothing to be done except to change the screen and that costs a fortune!
Our possibility is that we should get together to file a complaint with HP because there's a good chance it's a manufacturing defect... indeed, they are all almost ZD 8000s...

Corinne
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Jean
 
Oh yes, I forgot to tell you I have the same problem as you with dead pixel lines (about twenty and it’s spreading).

After fully disassembling the panel, the ribbon cable doesn’t seem to be the issue.

Jean.
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ac_gianluca
 
Hello,
I have the same problem as you; I have about 40 to 50 lines on my screen and it's getting annoying!! I have an HP Pavilion zd8015e.
On the HP website, you can talk to someone who works at HP, and according to him, it can only be the screen or the graphics card.
To see if it's the screen, you need to connect it to another screen (check with Tazwin for the rest).
And to see if it's Windows, you need to go into the BIOS, but I have lines there too, so it's not Windows..
The repair would cost between 400 EUR and 500 EUR according to HP, so it's not really worth it since my PC is only worth about 600 to 700 EUR...
However, buying a part on eBay and replacing it yourself could be reasonable since it won't cost too much and it could be fun to tinker with your computer!
According to a technician, the cause is that I put things like books on my screen when it's closed (whether it's on or off)
or that I dropped it, which is not the case.
My first line appeared when I was reinstalling Windows XP, so I thought it was Windows, but I quickly realized it wasn't, and my warranty had expired.. So if you still have the warranty, use it because the repair is expensive!!!
If you find a way to fix this for not too much money, please let me know!

Best regards.
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Mr. gentil
 
Hello,
assaultcube ?????
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ANONYME
 
Hello, it's urgent I don't know if I have two hard drives in my PC, is it possible to know how many hard drives I have without opening my computer?
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