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Well that screenshot looks completely normal to me, so my first guess is that if you're seeing green dots and purple over large areas that the display is either broken (I'm leaning towards this) or has a loose cable internally.

Taking a picture with a camera or your phone would be more useful.

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Since the screenshot looks completely fine to me, I'm guessing the screen itself is damaged. Could you take a picture of your screen with your phone or something then post it?

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Just now, Lone Wolf Leader said:

its a laptop there are no cables

and umm...

its an ASUS Wintows 7 Home Prem OA with windows 10 on it umm....

There is a cable, but it's inside your laptop.

From what you describe however I guess either the GPU or the screen itself went bad. If you don't want to open it up you could try plugging in an external monitor maybe? That would help pinpointing the exact issue.

Also, when you apply a little pressure around the screen does anything happen?

Does you mum know you're here?

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1 minute ago, VVoltor said:

you could try plugging in an external monitor maybe?

this, if you don't have an extra monitor you could use an HDMI cable to your TV. If it looks fine on the TV, it's your laptops screen. If it's still messed up on the TV it's the GPU

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