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• #13852
Hhmmm tough call. If it was me I’d probably think about getting a new(er) one. Depends on your use though. Things like how is the battery doing, how important is keeping the OS up to date for you? (might not get updates after another year or two). Second hand 2013 pros seems to be for sale for about the same price as that repair depending on screen size/spec etc. just as a comparison.
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• #13853
I presume this is the wrong place to ask this but, perhaps, someone can help.
Any ideas what has happened here and how it can be fixed?
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• #13854
You have to click on the white bar in the middle of the screen, ask Denise what her password is, and enter this there.
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• #13855
It may be hard to see from the pic but the screen is split into thre sections. The cursor is stuck in the left section. Restart and battery out didn’t change anything
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• #13856
Tried restarting in safe mode?
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• #13857
Looks like a hardware (or possibly display driver problem).
First step would be to try using Win+Ctrl+Shift+B to restart the graphics driver (although I'm not sure if this works on the login screen).
Second would be to plug into a monitor and see if that works. If it does but the laptop display is still knackered then have a look at the display drivers and displays in Device Manager. Run Windows Update to see if that does anything good as well.
Last would be to give it a whack and see if that fixes anything that had come loose (this may not be a good idea).
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• #13858
Thanks all. I’ll try those tips tonight. New router coming tomorrow so it’s my luck that the laptop is banjaxed tonight.
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• #13859
Update.
The screen seems to have split itself into three. I am able to navigate the mouse to each panel.
From the middle panel is I move the mouse right, it moves to the left panel. If I move it right in the left panel, it moves onto the right panel.
The Win Ctrl Sft B didn’t seem to do anything.
I was able to start in safe mode but the screen is really hard to see as the text displays oddly in the three panels.
Any other ideas?
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• #13860
That is windows 7?
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• #13861
Yes. Windows 7 home edition. It’s a bit of an antique
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• #13862
Any other ideas?
Plug in to an external monitor, see what it does
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• #13863
I don’t have one.
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• #13864
Looked in to the driver? Is there a split screen command.
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• #13865
Obviously I’m not well up on IT. Would you mind explaining that please?
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• #13866
Does it have an HDMI socket? If so plug a TV in to that.
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• #13867
It appears not to have an HDMI port.
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• #13868
If I were you I'd try the PC Tech thread on here instead of the apple one as people in here are just hipsters with expensive gadgets that don't know shit about computers.
Also might try this link which was basically the first google result for the problem.
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• #13869
Looked in to the driver? Is there a split screen command.
lol
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• #13870
Thanks. I bimble in and out of here and wasn’t sure where to start. Thanks
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• #13871
Looks like I'm buying a new iMac pretty soon to run Creative Cloud/InDesign etc for my freelance stuff (my old Mac's a 2009 and still on 10.3.8). What do I need to know? Where is the 21" base model in its life cycle? Retina... worth it?
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• #13872
Refreshed today. They only really do retina now and yeah, 100% worth it.
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• #13873
Are the iMacs cheaper than they were before? Or are the MacBook Pro’s prices being so high everything else seems cheap?
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• #13874
whatever the smallest Mac books are called- are they being refreshed soon?
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• #13875
The later.
would help to know where you lived. If you're close I've had good service from Logosystems in Se10