I am getting vertical color lines in my monitor

Vertical lines, blue, green, red are appearinfg on my monitor.

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  • I have vertical colored lines appearing on the Mini Ipad screen

    I have vertical colored lines appearing on the Mini Ipad screen

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    Hey guys,
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    I just started having this with my iPod Touch and my Macbook. I posted a message as well. Someone suggested I try de-authorizing and authorizing my computer. So far I am syncing and got further then before. Try that. Try to open itunes and then de-authorize, then re-authorize and play a song or something bought from Itunes, then dock your iPhohne and sync.

  • Hi, my ipod stop responding, and it shows vertical colored lines

    Hi, I was using Facebook app in my ipod and suddenly it froze ans showed vertical colored lines on a white backgroud. What should I do, my computer also doesn't recognize it.

    Try here:
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  • IBook G4 14" freezes at start up or just shows vertical color lines

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    Hello, Cornelius. I am back. Here is what I did. I inserted the hardware test disk, restarted computer, while holding down "c" key. I could hear disk spinning. The colorful lines showed at begining, then they went away, leaving faint backlight on the screen, and DVD drive went silent. Then I restarted it, while holding down apple+L keys, like what you suggested. Disk spins, colorful lines stay, and then everything goes silent. While I was doing this, I hook the mini DVI port to a CRT monitor which I know works well for my powerbook. But no video signal was transferred to it at all, except a turning-on signal. I have another disk says "applecare protection plan", aslo says"techtool deluxe". I don't know what this is for, should I try this? I will be waiting for your or other pros' further instruction. I feel the frustration, but enjoy the learning process. Thank you very much for your precious suggestions.

  • Vertical Colored Lines on G4

    We installed Leopard on our 800 MHz G4 iMac using the target-mode trick. Everything seems to be working fine, though a bit slow, except for one issue. Whenever the display is reawakened after going to sleep, the screen is full of vertical multi-colored lines. The lines may bear some relationship to whatever image was on the screen prior to sleep; I can't tell. The only way to eliminate the lines is to reboot. (As a temporary measure, we are going to try disabling the sleep mode.)
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    I found the following note on the apple support site. It applies to the MacBook after a 10.4.7 update, but it sounds like the same problem. Should I try resetting the NVRAM? (sounds scary):
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    I'm having a similar problem (horizontal lines) which is discussed in a couple of threads here; see http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5785641&#5785641, for example. Appears to be related to the dust buildup on the video card. If you can get to the card inside your G4, try blowing it off with a can of Dust-Off.

  • Thin vertical colored lines on screen

    It started with one fine vertical green line on the screen about 4 months ago. Now there are 12 in various colors with more coming every week. What is causing this? Is there a fix?
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    my screen has like 20 different-colored vertical lines going down it and they seem to be stemming from a horizontal black line. it looks like a crack in the screen. there is no physical crack on the outside but i am assuming it is on the inside. my macbook is not under warranty anymore. how can i get this fixed, will it be expensive? what can i do?? if i touch it at ALL it gets way worse, im scared if i even close my macbook it will get worse. please help!!!

    Have you tried:
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    - Restore to factory settings/new iPod.
    Apple will exchange your iPod for a refurbished one for this price:
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    A third-party place like the following maybe less. Google for more.
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    HellO:
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