Rolling screen HP Pavilion dv4 1540us - 64 bit 4GB Windows 7 Home Premium

The screen on my laptop has started rolling intermittently. It rolls more when I first turn it on or after I have closed it and open it back up. Most of the time it goes from constant rolling, to slower rolling and eventually it stops. What can be done for this?

If you want to fix this problem the simplest thing to do is buy a Dell.  Seriously though it probably isn't the computer at all.  It might be your home\office power.  We are seeing this same issue.  Our troubleshooting shows that if the end user is using a 3 prong power cable they have this problem if they are using a 2 prong power cable they are not.
It's odd because normally the power brick will even out the issues with surges but for some reason it is not.
You can try removing the drivers and letting them reinstall but chances are it won't resolve this problem.  Atleast it didn't resolve it for our employees.

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