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My laptop screen turned to a purple/pink glow

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Recently the screen of my asus n550jk laptop started doing weird. It developed a purle/pink glow and also kept old opened screen in the background which would not dissappear.

This happened after I installed the first update since I changed from windows 8 to windows 10. At first it would sometimes go back to the old normal screen state, but now it keeps being purple/pink.

 

Can anybody help me out?

 

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You most likely have a cut wire- it runs through the hinge. Laptop under warranty?

Your best bet is to take apart the laptop and see if reseating the video cable on the Mobo fixes the issue. (most likely lots of screws, probably under the keyboard, top left. 

Google is your friend. 

I see this when VGA cables come partially out. 

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'Luckily' i bought this laptop this summer and it is still under warranty.

I did not find a good solution on google so I tried it here.

Also the asus support helpdesk tells me I should sent it for repair. I just hoped someone had the same problem and might have fixed it by themselfs easily.

Im not taking apart the laptop becuase of the loss of warranty, but still thanks for the comment and help!

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sorry i dont understand your post?

 

What is v a p o r w a v e, artifact?

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Yeah, if it has warranty, send it in. Anything else to fix this will most definitely void warranties.

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Can you test an external monitor?

The stars died for you to be here today.

A locked bathroom in the right place can make all the difference in the world.

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You have warranty, send it in for repair, case closed. 

Troubleshooting a pc will make you believe in gremlins.

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Warranty. Send it in. That's what warranty's for. If you try to fix it yourself, you'll probably just end up voiding your warranty and I doubt it'd do anything. 

 

I had that when I had a vga cable with bent pins, so it'll most likely be a wire in your laptop, which you don't want to take care of yourself..

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