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So my laptop’s screen has a pink tint as the title said. Furthermore in the corner there is a rectangle that used to white with green lines but now it is pink with blue and yellow lines. Then at the bottom of that rectangle (bottom right corner) it is a dark black with a green lined section next to it. There are no cracks (at least externally). The bottom of the screen has a more profound pink but in lines The laptops hinges have been broken for about 2 months now but I’ve ignored it because it wasn’t effecting it’s function. The tint I would have been able to ignore but since the right edge of the screen is completely unreadable I can’t use most sites. I had just restarted my computer after it died when this problem emerged if that helps. Also I already downloaded all the updates I needed. I have also tried lowering the resolution of the screen which helped but it’s still pretty bad. So what do you think the fix is? I’m not very good with computers (unless it’s a real easy fix) so I’d mainly be looking for what I need to fix so that I can do a cost comparison to just getting a new computer. Sorry if this broke any rules. I would add a picture but it says that I’m not allowed to on this sub.
EDIT: well now my screen is just white (except for that stupid rectangle) this sucks!
Hello ,
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Would you please take a screenshot inside the system and take a picture of what you see on the screen, and then attach those to your next reply? This can help me determine if it's a problem with the color settings within the system or with the settings of your monitor itself.
Did you have any special operations before this exception occurs? Such as installing Windows updates, hardware changes, or the computer being physically bumped, etc. If there is, please describe it in detail, or take a screenshot, and only send the relevant information without PII in the next reply.
Or you can reset display settings to default in your monitor. Then make sure that night mode is not turned on within the system. Start*>Settings>System>Display>Night light settings. Visit* Set your display for night time in Windows - Microsoft Support for more details.
Then confirm the system's color scheme in Color Management(Win + Q to open the search box, type 'color manage'), I recommend you use the system default scheme, and then execute "Calibrate display".
Meanwhile, you may Perform a clean boot, this is a mode of disabling third-party services or software, which could help rule out the interference of these elements.
Disclaimer*: A “clean boot” starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. It helps to determine whether a background program is interfering with your game or program and to isolate the cause of a problem.*
These steps of "clean boot" might look complicated at first glance. However, to avoid any trouble for you, please follow them in order and step-by-step so that it will help you get you back on track.
If anything is unclear, please do not hesitate to let me know.
Best Regards,
Mosken_L - MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
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I haven't received your message yet. If there's anything else I can do for you or something's unclear, don't hesitate to let me know.
Best Regards,
Mosken_L - MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist