Madmick
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So my mother's Toshiba Satellite laptop has a weird pixelation problem. There are about a dozen patches scattered across the display that constantly go red/blue in the shape of the letter "Z" although there is a level of flashing (almost like a neon sign). At first, I assumed that the greens in the pixels had gone out, but in order to test this, I went into the control panel and changed the display format from landscape to portrait. My reasoning was that if it was a hardware problem, and not software glitching, then the same pixels would be a problem regardless of orientation. When I change to Portrait, though, suddenly these patches resembles the letter "N" instead of "Z"; they rotated with the display orientation. Ergo, it isn't fried hardware in the display.
I asked my father, and he said they'd ran a full Norton scan, and detected no malware/viruses. He also said that he doesn't have a Windows 7 boot CD for the laptop. This makes reformatting the hard drive and re-installing everything somewhat problematic (or at least an severe hassle).
What would you recommend I first try/inspect?
I asked my father, and he said they'd ran a full Norton scan, and detected no malware/viruses. He also said that he doesn't have a Windows 7 boot CD for the laptop. This makes reformatting the hard drive and re-installing everything somewhat problematic (or at least an severe hassle).
What would you recommend I first try/inspect?