MacBook Pro screen issue - black goes green (after falling)
Tekst:
Hi guys!
I have this issue on my MBP - after my laptop fell down on the floor the screen changed the color. Now instead of black I see green, some dark colors turn into flickering green. If I move black object around the screen - the green flickering shadow follows the object.
First couple weeks the problem disappeared after a while - just don't disturb it ~10 min and the colors come back to normal condition. Now it doesn't help mostly (but sometimes though colors return). When the color changed to normal then mostly after shaking or closing/opening it started being green again.
When connecting to external monitor - the colors are OK, so it looks like LCD or data cable issue.
I've tried hardware test and resets - no help.
I've tried to open the back lid and disconnect display cable from the motherboard, clean it and the connect back - nothing. I didn't dig deeper opening the display and trying to check the other end of the data cable, cause it seemed to be too complicated and dangerous for someone without good practice.
Is there any chance for this issue to be cable related, or changing the screen is the only way? Changing the screen is kinda not making me happy, thinking about the prices (where I live it's really expensive)
MacBook Pro screen issue - black goes green (after falling)
Tekst:
Hi guys!
I have this issue on my MBP - after my laptop fell down on the floor the screen changed the color. Now instead of black I see green, some dark colors turn into flickering green. If I move black object around the screen - the green flickering shadow follows the object.
First couple weeks the problem disappeared after a while - just don't disturb it ~10 min and the colors come back to normal condition. Now it doesn't help mostly (but sometimes though colors return). When the color changed to normal then mostly after shaking or closing/opening it started being green again.
When connecting to external monitor - the colors are OK, so it looks like LCD or data cable issue.
I've tried hardware test and resets - no help.
I've tried to open the back lid and disconnect display cable from the motherboard, clean it and the connect back - nothing. I didn't dig deeper opening the display and trying to check the other end of the data cable, cause it seemed to be too complicated and dangerous for someone without good practice.
Is there any chance for this issue to be cable related, or changing the screen is the only way? Changing the screen is kinda not making me happy, thinking about the prices (where I live it's really expensive)
MacBook Pro screen issue - black goes green (after falling)
Tekst:
Hi guys!
I have this issue on my MBP - after my laptop fell down on the floor the screen changed the color. Now instead of black I see green, some dark colors turn into flickering green. If I move black object around the screen - the green flickering shadow follows the object.
First couple weeks the problem disappeared after a while - just don't disturb it ~10 min and the colors come back to normal condition. Now it doesn't help mostly (but sometimes though colors return). When the color changed to normal then mostly after shaking or closing/opening it started being green again.
When connecting to external monitor - the colors are OK, so it looks like LCD or data cable issue.
I've tried hardware test and resets - no help.
I've tried to open the back lid and disconnect display cable from the motherboard, clean it and the connect back - nothing. I didn't dig deeper opening the display and trying to check the other end of the data cable, cause it seemed to be too complicated and dangerous for someone without good practice.
Is there any chance for this issue to be cable related, or changing the screen is the only way? Changing the screen is kinda not making me happy, thinking about the prices (where I live it's really expensive)
MacBook Pro screen issue - black goes green (after falling)
Tekst:
Hi guys!
I have this issue on my MBP - after my laptop fell down on the floor the screen changed the color. Now instead of black I see green, some dark colors turn into flickering green. If I move black object around the screen - the green flickering shadow follows the object.
First couple weeks the problem disappeared after a while - just don't disturb it ~10 min and the colors come back to normal condition. Now it doesn't help mostly (but sometimes though colors return). When the color changed to normal then mostly after shaking or closing/opening it started being green again.
When connecting to external monitor - the colors are OK, so it looks like LCD or data cable issue.
I've tried hardware test and resets - no help.
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I've tried to open the back lid and disconnect display cable from the motherboard, clean it and the connect back - nothing. I didn't dig deeper opening the display and trying to check the other end of the data cable, cause it seemed to complicated and dangerous for someone without good practice.
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I've tried to open the back lid and disconnect display cable from the motherboard, clean it and the connect back - nothing. I didn't dig deeper opening the display and trying to check the other end of the data cable, cause it seemed to be too complicated and dangerous for someone without good practice.
Is there any chance for this issue to be cable related, or changing the screen is the only way? Changing the screen is kinda not making me happy, thinking about the prices (where I live it's really expensive)
MacBook Pro screen issue - black goes green (after falling)
Tekst:
Hi guys!
I have this issue on my MBP - after my laptop fell down on the floor the screen changed the color. Now instead of black I see green, some dark colors turn into flickering green. If I move black object around the screen - the green flickering shadow follows the object.
First couple weeks the problem disappeared after a while - just don't disturb it ~10 min and the colors come back to normal condition. Now it doesn't help mostly (but sometimes though colors return). When the color changed to normal then mostly after shaking or closing/opening it started being green again.
When connecting to external monitor - the colors are OK, so it looks like LCD or data cable issue.
I've tried hardware test and resets - no help.
I've tried to open the back lid and disconnect display cable from the motherboard, clean it and the connect back - nothing. I didn't dig deeper opening the display and trying to check the other end of the data cable, cause it seemed to complicated and dangerous for someone without good practice.
Is there any chance for this issue to be cable related, or changing the screen is the only way? Changing the screen is kinda not making me happy, thinking about the prices (where I live it's really expensive)