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Boris Nihamkin Posted on Dec 07, 2013
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I am afraid to say if you cant fix bad pixels uinless its actaully a software or fault with the graphic you are trying to look at for example. You would have to buy an entire new screen for your monitor or just a whole new monitor.

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