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most likely a bad mainboard or bad caps in the power supply. Borderline on the repair-ability. I would check Shopjimmy.com to see if used parts are available. If they are it may be worth it.
If you see "fractured lines" across the screen, it would appear that your LCD screen is broken. That's the only way these kinds of lines appear. You need to replace the screen.
when
i turn it on it goes to a white screen with a blue line across on the
very top it says recovery code 108 the next line says "would you like
to recover your system?" then it gives me three options no, repair
disk, and format disk. I dont know what to do cam body help me?
sounds like a vertical problem, usually you'll see one white line across the screen, but one I worked on would come on and the bottom half of the picture was gone and there were lines across the top of the screen.
If you know how to solder & can find the vertical output chip then you could try resoldering the pins. If this doesn't fix it then it needs new parts.
Do a hard reset to the system take the battery out and unplug the power cable, make sure to unplug the acadapter from the system so there should be no power on the system, after that you have to keep the power botton pressed on the laptop for 50 seconds and then release it. connect the battery only and turn on the laptop and go to the bios screen. if the line is present in the bios too than its a pixcel problem which cannot be repaired if under warranty get the screen replaced in case its on the windows screen then you have to reload the video driver.
When I turn on my computer the monitor takes a long time to warm up and colors change and vertical lines flash across the screen from right to left before the screen becomes normal again. Now the power light even goes out upon turning on my computer and I have to unplug the video cord and plug it back in to start the screen back up which even takes longer.
sounds like you have a vertical sweep problem. Where the fault lies cpuld be the vertical output IC the verticle b+ feed, could be the capacitors in the vertical circuit?? Your gonna need to troubleshoot thr vrtical circuit if your not a tech thin my advise is to take the set to a pro for sn est. Good Luck
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