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Dark spots on the screen of my netbook

I need to know if the dark spots on my screen are going to continue to spread, i am out of the country for the next 2 months and i won't be able to fix it until then but i need my computer so i need to know if this is going to get any worse.

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Seems dead pixel spreading . run test pixel sofware to find error

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