Right, I need advice. My laptop is being a pain in the ass, and has been for the past few months. I think it's getting worse.
The problem is that the bottom third of the screen often blacks out or freezes up unless pressure is put upon it. This is sometimes able to be fixed by jamming folded bits of paper into the sides, but it appears to require more pressure now and I don't want to risk bursting it.
Weeeell I have a few idea's. Right off the top of my head, might be rather dangerous. Don't really recommend number 1 though.
1) If your good at tearing sh*t apart, you might try removing the casing from the LCD screen and see if there isn't a damaged wire, or something else in there.
2) Put something on the outside edges, like a clamp or something. Something with just enough pressure to de-f**k *p the screen.
I have to go now. My External Hard Drive is having a seizure again.
While being quite funny, your sig was the biggest one i've ever seen so far. No more than 700x250 please. ~utrack http://pastebin.com/SYQXBufs
We had a damaged LCD here recently. It was hit by high voltage, I think during a storm or what... Luckily, only the power source had some problems (the only part you can really repair yourself). 2 transistors were damaged, causing short circuit and extreme heating on one half of the light tubes(the monitor was shining white even if turned off..). We had to get new ones... Then a signal cable from the logical board to the LCD had to be fixed, because the screen had very strange colors, after some pressure on the connector the LCD is ok now, but I am afraid it is not your problem, blunt.:(