Hi
aRegularWindowsUser, and Welcome to the Forum
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The first thing I would suggest would be to swap monitors and see if the problem persists. If you have a desktop PC, this is the easiest thing to do to narrow it down. If you have a laptop, and the internal LCD display screen is showing this problem, you'll need to borrow or purchase a working external LCD monitor and plug that into your laptop and see if the problem abates. If the problem abates with a different monitor on the Desktop PC, your old monitor is defective and must be replaced.
If the problem abates with an external monitor on the laptop, then either your backlight is burned out and must be replaced or the LCD screen itself is faulty and must be replaced.
If these tests are not conclusive, please post back and provide us with the following information: Make/Model of your computer
(Dell, Acer, HP, Toshiba, etc.); Is your PC a desktop PC or a Laptop? Is your PC or laptop an OEM
(Dell, Acer, HP, Toshiba, etc.) machine or is it a self-built PC? If self-built, please provide full hardware specs on your PC including Motherboard Make/Model, GPU Card Make/Model, and PSU Make/Model. If you have an OEM PC or laptop but can't find this information, please go to
piriform.com and download the free
SPECCY diagnostic and upload the text output result back here to this thread so we can further analyze it to make suggestions.
Best of luck,
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