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Seems there is something going on with my macbook (6.1) screen. The macbook itself does not freeze or anything but the screen starts turning white, I can hear sound and everything just can’t do anything until I tilt the screen either back or forward a bit which then returns the screen to perfectly normal. Any idea what exactly is going on here? I have attached a couple of images, the screen starts slowly then fades itself completely to all being white. Tilting the screen back and forth does it again, then I just have to keep moving it until I almost catch some sort of sweet spot where it wont do it. http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm164… http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm164…
There’s a number of possible reasons see this similar Question. Since moving the display which moves the cables I’m leaning toward a nicked, damaged or loose display data cable. Connecting it to an external monitor would rule out any logic board or VGC(VPU) problem if the monitor stays steady as the laptop acts up. If this answer is acceptable please remember to return and mark it.
Use your right finger to pull the screen right top edge towards you and use left finger and push the left top edge further from you. Do not over pull or push. Perform this a couple of times and it has solve my problem permanently. If it does not work, do the other way around. Right edge further from you and left edge towards you. My display is slowly fading to white. Why?
Fixed the issue, turns out it was the panel itself the entire time not cable. Ordered the LCD from www.laptopscreen.com ~85$ shipped. Installed and it runs flawlessly. Thanks for all the help.
This seems like a problem with the display cables, they could be nicked or ripped.