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Hello! I would like to request help from you. Has anyone ever encountered such problem, that when your Macbook pro would be a little shaken the colors get messed up the way in the picture below.
[img]http://s13.postimg.org/qemgajcfb/2014031…[/img] The macbook pro is -09 model, but I have another one too which doesn’t have this problem. Here Link to Video a short video which presents the problem. I would only shake the laptop a bit (Even picking it up and move) then the colors get distorted and another shake to make it go normal again. So what could be the problem? I tried Pulling the display data cable connector away from its socket and putting it back but nothing new. Is there any easy fix for this? Thanks in advance
Did you drop or bang your system? It looks like the display drivers are having problems. These are connected on the back side of the display unit sadly, they are not replaceable the entire display will need to be replaced (lid assembly). To double check things here: I would connect an external display to your system and see if the problem is visible on it if not then that proves the issue is the display unit. If on the other hand it shows up on the external then you have a logic board issue. Did you get your system wet or sit on a wet surface?
Hey did you find the solution to this… Have kids and nannies at home.. not sure how this happened… guess one of them have dropped it.
I faced recently this problem. I solved it. I noticed that with time the lid of the Mac book was becoming soft and any movement of the laptop could bring the screen lid to close. Then I started to get distortions of colors on the display. I cautiously inserted a very thin screw driver in the left hinge of the laptop and i noticed that the colors returned back to Normal. I repeated several times these operations and 100% colors turned back to Normal. Therefore I just took a metal wire of about 1mm of diameter and I inserted it around the axis of the hinge exactly like a washer. Then the distortions disappeared for ever. Hope this would help.