You might have to replace the screen, but first try rebooting, checking for debris, and updating the graphics driver with a second monitor Reviewed by Michael Barton Heine Jr Restart your laptop and ...
Do you have a laptop laying around with a broken screen, that you just didn't want to fix? What if you could still use it as a computer? Join us today in this week's Tech Tip Tuesday to find out how.
Just because you have a broken laptop screen doesn't mean that all hope is lost. You may just have to get a little creative. Here are some fixes.
Microsoft releases Windows Updates periodically to fix bugs reported by users and add new security features to the users’ systems. Sometimes, Windows Updates cause problems. One such issue reported by ...