Wheelie
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Customer has a laptop that one day was working fine at 1280x800 (recommended) and then the LCD went black. So they brought it to me for repair (I know ... huge mistake). You can plug in an external display and it works fine that way. So I ordered a new LCD from my trusted guy on eBay and installed it yesterday and it works except now it reports the following resolutions: 1366x768 (recommended), 1360x768, 1280x768, 1280x720, 1280x600, 1024x768, 800x600 which are not the specified resolutions by HP. Furthermore the screen image is shifted about 3/4" to the right and the bottom row of pixels is repeated several times at the bottom of the display for a height about equal to the height of the task bar (just below the task bar), then below that there are a few rows that are a repeat of the top of the screen's couple rows of pixels. Weird. So last night I updated the video drivers to the latest version and updated the BIOS to the latest version ... no change. Then I pulled the HDD, put in a new one, and reloaded Windows and still same issues persist. I have tried going into the BIOS setup screen and it appears the issue persists even in BIOS setup (first place I shoulda looked).
Anyone seen this before? Is this a bad LCD? A bad Inverter? Bad video cable? Or a bad motherboard?
This is an HP laptop with 14.1-in WXGA LCD (1280×800 recommended) display panel with 16:10 wide aspect ratio.
Gracias for your insight!
Anyone seen this before? Is this a bad LCD? A bad Inverter? Bad video cable? Or a bad motherboard?
This is an HP laptop with 14.1-in WXGA LCD (1280×800 recommended) display panel with 16:10 wide aspect ratio.
Gracias for your insight!