Here I’m going to post some laptop screen photos showing bad video output. I’ll explain what was wrong with the screen and how I fixed it. I plan to ad more examples as soon as I get new pictures. If you have your own example (and know how to fix it) please let me know and I’ll post it too.
Here’s some help for finding a correct part for your laptop.
Other post related to troubleshooting laptop video problems:
How to troubleshoot and fix laptop video problems
Taking apart notebook LCD screen
Replacing LCD screen inverter
The newly installed screen is not working
Example 1.
Here’s a picture of Satellite M55 LCD screen I made this morning. I got this video output as soon as I started the laptop. There were a lot of vertical lines, and they were changing color without any pattern. To me it looked like Northern Lights (never seen in real life)
. The external monitor worked fine.

As soon as I applied some tension to the screen it changed the pattern. Some horizontal lines appeared in the middle of the LCD.

Here’s the difference. When I torque the screen, the image appears but it’s distorted with some horizontal lines running across the screen.
Reseating the video cable didn’t make any change and the problem was fixed after I replaced the LCD screen.
Example 2.
I took this picture from Toshiba Satellite M65. I think that this example is very typical. One day you wake up, turn on the laptop and see one or a few hair-like vertical lines in different colors.

When you move the LCD screen some lines might disappear or more lines appear on the screen. A video output on an external screen would be perfect, without any lines. Unfortunately, these lines indicate a screen problem. I’ve never seen this kind of video output caused by a bad video cable or bad FL inverter board. My laptop was fixed after I replaced the LCD screen.
Example 3.
The photo below comes from Toshiba Satellite 5205. The laptop displays identical vertical lines all over the LCD screen as soon as I turn it on. Sometimes these lines are red, sometimes they are blue, sometimes they become wider and change color to white.

The same pattern appears on the external monitor. It displays same vertical lines. When the same video defect appears on both monitors – internal LCD screen and external screen, then most likely it happens because of a bad video card. On some laptops the video card is integrated into the system board, on other models it’s a separate module.

In this example, the vertical lines were caused by a failed video memory on the system board. I’ve tested the video memory with Microscope utility and it failed the test. In Toshiba Satellite 5205 the video memory is integrated into the system board. To fix the problem, I’ll have to replace the board. (We do not have equipment to replace the memory module itself).
Example 4.
Here’s another example of a bad LCD screen. My bad! It wasn’t the LCD screen problem.

As soon as I turned on the laptop, I was getting these reddish marks on the LCD screen but not on the external monitor. Reseating and replacing the video cable didn’t help. The problem disappeared when I installed my test LCD screen. Yes, for some reason I wasn’t able to reproduce the problem on my test LCD screen. But the reddish video appeared again as soon as I replaced the screen. I guess it happened because the system board had some kind of intermittent problem with onboard video or video connector. Long story short, I had to replace the system board and it fixed the problem. Yep, I misdiagnosed this laptop.
Example 5.
Here’s one more example of a faulty LCD screen. The left half of the screen works just fine but the right side is completely white.

Example 6.
Here’s another laptop with a bad LCD screen. This time it’s a tablet PC.

Example 7.
This screen looks like the screen on the example 1. I hooked up an external monitor and the external video works perfectly fine.

Here’s the difference. When I torque the screen, the image appears but it’s distorted with some horizontal lines running across the screen.

After a few seconds the image washes away.

I had to replace the LCD screen.
Example 8.
This laptop displays inverted colors right from the startup. As you see, the Toshiba logo is light green instead of red. The background is light gray instead of black. The Intel logo should be blue on a white background but it is red on a black background.

When your laptop displays inverted colors as on the picture above, this is an indication of a bad screen. You’ll have to replace the screen.
Example 9.
Here are two more screens. In both cases this problem is related to the LCD screen, witch means the screen has to be replaced.
On the image below you see a white band running from the top of the screen to the bottom. This band appears right from the laptop startup and runs through the logo too.

On the following image only the left side of the screen is working properly. This problem is caused by faulty LCD screen.

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September 27th, 2007 at 1:06 pm
Denis,
Satellite A75 notebook purchased in the U.S.A. ? You want to check out this post about extended warranty for this model. Read through the comments for more details.
September 26th, 2007 at 9:32 pm
A75-S226
A few days ago the display started showing a 3inch black area on the right. Its unusable. The taskbar is now also twice the height, however the bottom portion is unusable. The left portion of the screen works fine. Hooked up to an external and everything is fine. The image is very similar to 5 and 6. I have reseated the display cables on both ends motherboard and LCD. The problem is still there. Every few reboots it will fix itself for one or two reboots. Does this sound like a bad LCD?
When there’s a problem the display settings in windows only show a max of 1024×768 but its a 15.4. The problem also occurs in bios.
September 23rd, 2007 at 11:02 pm
Charlie,
If your LCD screen has a single line as it shown on the example 2, you’ll have to replace the screen. In some case the line can temporarily disappear if you torque the screen a little bit but most likely it will appear again later.
Be careful buying a new screen, some of them require specific brackets. The best way to find a replacement screen is by using part number from the back side of the screen.
The part number might look like this: K000017760, K000017770, K000017790, etc…
Sometimes you can find very good deals here. Also, you can find cheap LCD replacements at AGParts.
September 23rd, 2007 at 4:40 pm
Just noticed today that there is one vertical line 2/3 of way (left to right) on my screen (starts just below the catch). You stated in your Example 2 that “When you move the LCD screen” it changed. Can you tell me what you mean by ‘move’ the LCD screen? up, down, side to side, take off unit?
Replacement for LCD is around $400. Know anywhere a refurbished one can be purchased? Toshiba P35-611 three years old – out of warranty.thanks in advance for your consideration!
September 18th, 2007 at 9:35 pm
Javier,
I posted my suggestion here.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:40 am
This website is really helpfull. I but I can still figure out my problem. I drop some water over my laptop keyboard, it was working fine but after 5 minutes the buttom part of the screen started to flicker, then it show a faded image, it came back and work fine. the it did it again exept this time is a white line about 1 inch and a 1/2 thick. It covers the WinXP start icon and when I drag the mouse thru the wihe line the Coursors diisapear. Yesterday the line was gray and this morning it was working fine. When this happens the rest of the screen looks fine except the 1 1/4 inch line that covers the windows bar. I also hook my laptop to an external monitor and the image was good so i know is not the Video Card. Could it be the mother board or the screen inverter?
Than you Sir
September 17th, 2007 at 5:51 am
Hello People, Umm I dont Own a Laptop but i am having some of the same problems seen on this webpage and this was the closest thing i could find that referred to my problem. Im hoping that maybe you might be able to help me? I have a Sony lcd monitor model SDM-HS75 and theres a PINK LINE running straight down the center of the screen,:(:( I was dumb and bought it from a “FRIEND” (Friend lmao) for a ridiculous amount and thinking i could fix it myself………..Hasn’t worked out just yet LOL! every Once in a blue moon VERY BLUE Moon it disappears altogether but comes back a day or two later, So its got me Completely PUZZLED!! ! Any suggestions or thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
THANKS
Ray
September 12th, 2007 at 9:37 pm
Ron,
Did you try replacing the RAM module with a known good one?
September 12th, 2007 at 5:32 am
This is the best web site on the net.
i wish he had a chat forum.
i have a problem with a dell 1000
blowing the ram,works for about 1 min and the ram
heats up and bam its gome.
try all the remove parts but still same thing.
deep down in side me i think it is something
easy,im a tech and dont think its the motherboard.
if anybody had that problem let me no what you did .
thanks Ron ratcris@yahoo.com
September 6th, 2007 at 8:03 pm
Bianca,
How about video on the external monitor?