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    Quote Originally Posted by fj1200 View Post
    My laptop screen is going funky, funny colors because of a loosening connection methinks. Nothing of importance on the laptop; anything to be done or just suck it up and get a new one?
    Drop it or anything like that? A loose connection would be weird without something pushing it that way. Could just be dying. I doubt a driver, unless it got corrupted, but re-installing the latest video drivers certainly wouldn't hurt. But anyway, the screen is attached to the MB with a flat ribbon cable, and if that becomes loose or even a tad detached, you can see that issue. Do you know how to take it apart and put it back together if you go to check? Do you know anyone in the business that can help for a lower rate? I'm afraid that a small company or similar will tell you anything to make money even if it's a small issue. But screens are expensive to replace and it would be better to replace the laptop in most cases. (that's IF the screen is dying).

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    Drop it or anything like that? A loose connection would be weird without something pushing it that way. Could just be dying. I doubt a driver, unless it got corrupted, but re-installing the latest video drivers certainly wouldn't hurt. But anyway, the screen is attached to the MB with a flat ribbon cable, and if that becomes loose or even a tad detached, you can see that issue. Do you know how to take it apart and put it back together if you go to check? Do you know anyone in the business that can help for a lower rate? I'm afraid that a small company or similar will tell you anything to make money even if it's a small issue. But screens are expensive to replace and it would be better to replace the laptop in most cases. (that's IF the screen is dying).

    It's hard to say without being in front of it.
    If it's the screen or ribbon cable, it's actually very easy to do it yourself, with minimal risk. The screen and cable can be found online for almost any laptop. I've replaced several for friends, and the dis-assembly and reassembly is usually fairly straight forward. It's a lot cheaper in most cases than replacing the laptop.

    That all assumes the screen or the cable are the problem of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius View Post
    How old is the laptop? If it's more than 3 years old, could be a number of reasons for your problems. Screen could be dying... flex cable connecting screen to board may be dying... could be just a driver issue. Was it sudden, or did it develop over time?
    The initial issue was sudden but it's getting worse and depends on the position of the screen, it flickers almost constantly now. But yes, over 4 years old and the wife is already budgeting for a new one for Father's Day so...

    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    Drop it or anything like that? A loose connection would be weird without something pushing it that way. Could just be dying. I doubt a driver, unless it got corrupted, but re-installing the latest video drivers certainly wouldn't hurt. But anyway, the screen is attached to the MB with a flat ribbon cable, and if that becomes loose or even a tad detached, you can see that issue. Do you know how to take it apart and put it back together if you go to check? Do you know anyone in the business that can help for a lower rate? I'm afraid that a small company or similar will tell you anything to make money even if it's a small issue. But screens are expensive to replace and it would be better to replace the laptop in most cases. (that's IF the screen is dying).

    It's hard to say without being in front of it.
    Not dropped that I recall but because it flickers I'm thinking cable or connection type issue. I'm thinking that I'll either use it as a learning tool for the 10-year old to take apart and try to fix, with my help, or repurpose it as a HTPC and record OTA TV signals or hook it up to a monitor.

    Then the question becomes what do I get to replace it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius View Post
    That all assumes the screen or the cable are the problem of course.
    That's my best guess but I suppose I could test it by connecting it a monitor or the TV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fj1200 View Post
    The initial issue was sudden but it's getting worse and depends on the position of the screen, it flickers almost constantly now. But yes, over 4 years old and the wife is already budgeting for a new one for Father's Day so...



    Not dropped that I recall but because it flickers I'm thinking cable or connection type issue. I'm thinking that I'll either use it as a learning tool for the 10-year old to take apart and try to fix, with my help, or repurpose it as a HTPC and record OTA TV signals or hook it up to a monitor.

    Then the question becomes what do I get to replace it.
    For me anyway, I consider 4 years an extended life for any computer! And Fathers day is right around the corner! I bought a laptop at Officemax believe it or not, less than $400 and performs great, unless you install crazy gaming and stuff. But for everyday use, you can't go wrong. Best Buy will be $600 and up for a decent one. Look on tigerdirect.com as well and see if you find anything you like.

    If you're lucky, you have a laptop like Marcus is stating - take off all the screws on the bottom and get the case off, then check the cable that goes from the board to the screen, disconnect it and reconnect if possible. Lookup the make/model online and you'll likely even find directions, or believe it or not, even a Youtube video showing step by step directions.

    But if the wifey is willing, get the new one! LOL Then see if you can fix this one on your own time, and if lucky, then you have 2 of them!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fj1200 View Post
    That's my best guess but I suppose I could test it by connecting it a monitor or the TV.
    Excellent thought! If it's a driver or built in video, the problem should follow to a monitor. If it's a screen issue, then the problem should be fixed when going to the monitor. BUT, you still won't know if it's a bad screen or just a loose cable - but it's a good and easy way to get started.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fj1200 View Post
    The initial issue was sudden but it's getting worse and depends on the position of the screen, it flickers almost constantly now. But yes, over 4 years old and the wife is already budgeting for a new one for Father's Day so...



    Not dropped that I recall but because it flickers I'm thinking cable or connection type issue. I'm thinking that I'll either use it as a learning tool for the 10-year old to take apart and try to fix, with my help, or repurpose it as a HTPC and record OTA TV signals or hook it up to a monitor.

    Then the question becomes what do I get to replace it.
    I would agree with your conclusion. Go to New Egg online, see how much a new cable would be. That's the easiest and cheapest thing to try. Next is screen (again, I've found New Egg cheap and fast). Drivers are doubtful, with your 'flickering' comments.

    If you're already budgeting for a new one, that is always a good thing. The idea about teaching your 10-yr old with the current one is great. You can let him fix it, and assuming all is well and you get your new one, pass it on to him/her as a reward for the experience.

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    Thanks guys.
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    FJ, just as examples. This one is quite similar to one of my laptops:

    http://www.officemax.com/technology/...ct-prod3940988

    And there are cheaper Toshiba's, and other names there, depending on what processor/memory you want.

    Here's a few more:

    http://www.officemax.com/technology/...ct-prod4570214
    http://www.officemax.com/technology/...ct-prod4580104
    http://www.officemax.com/technology/...ct-prod4380340

    You can sort by brand and look at the HP models too, here is one as an example, with an I3 processor, and of course will be higher for I5 or I7 and more memory:

    http://www.officemax.com/technology/...ct-prod4590013

    You can of course do the same with tigerdirect, newegg, staples and other places. I just always found good deals at Officemax, not many people think technology when they hear that name. Just an extra place for you to look!
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    Side note... stay away from HP laptops. They are underpowered, poorly designed, and tend towards overheating on even minimal workloads.

    We used to have a corporate contract with Dell for our servers and laptops... until HP undercut the pricing and we switched. I still have an Dell Latitude D830 from 2007 I use for work. I refused to turn it in, and corporate gave up and renewed the warranty so I could keep using it.

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    I realize I'm a little late to the discussion and it sounds like you've come up with some sense of identifying the problem. I would suggest getting your new computer before tearing into the one you have; or otherwise transferring your files before attempting to salvage/repair the unit. Also, have you been worshipping mail daemons at all?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius View Post
    Side note... stay away from HP laptops. They are underpowered, poorly designed, and tend towards overheating on even minimal workloads.

    We used to have a corporate contract with Dell for our servers and laptops... until HP undercut the pricing and we switched. I still have an Dell Latitude D830 from 2007 I use for work. I refused to turn it in, and corporate gave up and renewed the warranty so I could keep using it.
    I like Dell too, but they are more expensive. Hell, I like alienware and such more too, if you don't mind $2k a pop! LOL

    My wife has an HP laptop for about 5 years now and runs perfectly! After about the 3 year mark, when it got bogged down, I went in and restored the HDD to default and started over, and it ran like new again. My point is - it depends on which model and what's in it - not all HP is that bad! Maybe lower end models, but the higher ends will be just as good as others.

    And as much as I LOVE Dell - I have a bookend here. My last Dell died about a year in, and it turned out to be the MB. They wanted $600 to replace it!! No matter where and how I looked, simply couldn't get it outside of Dell. I just chalked it up and bought a new one.

    My Dad has an Asus I recommended to him and he loves it, says it runs better than any other he has before. My friend here in NY bought a lower end model, now thinks Asus sucks. I think it depends on what you get and what you're willing to pay. Someone with a celeron processor and 2gig of memory may think a brand sucks. The next guy may have an I7 quad core with 8gig and swear its the best ever!
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    Quote Originally Posted by logroller View Post
    I realize I'm a little late to the discussion and it sounds like you've come up with some sense of identifying the problem. I would suggest getting your new computer before tearing into the one you have; or otherwise transferring your files before attempting to salvage/repair the unit. Also, have you been worshipping mail daemons at all?
    Good suggestion, there is precious little on this laptop that I would need to worry about. The last part? Now that would defeat the purpose of fixing this one.

    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius View Post
    Side note... stay away from HP laptops.
    I have an HP which has done the trick for 4+ years but it does run hot and the battery has been toast for probably most of that time. Add it all up and a new laptop is the wise choice but I just don' wanna... yet.
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