Green & Blue pixels of death  -  Hotfix

Occasionally my screen will boot swarming with green & blue pixel sized dots. If I take a screenshot, and look at that screenshot on another computer, they are not visible. I used to reboot until they disappeared, and then started putting the display to sleep and waking it up, but encountered sleep problems with Leopard. I've since found a faster, more reliable way to chase them away.
- Change the resolution of your screen one lower, and then back to your desired resolution -

Stop changing the screen resolution.
There's a few workarounds with this, sadly no fixes.
*1, When it happens. Press the power button/standby button on the side of the display and unplug the display (from the mains) gives it two seconds and plug it back in. As it's powered back on, the dancing pixels are gone and its saves you having to reboot/sleep/restart all the time.*
*2, Get dockables. http://getdockables.com/ It has the sleep display app that you can put in your dock and activate to quickly get rid of the dancing swines.*
No need for messing with resolution changing, or restarts etc.
*3, The most simplest one of all. When your display goes to sleep, before you wake it up and the screen is covered in dancing pixels. Power off the display via the button on the side of the screen. Then tap the key (keyboard) or move the mouse to wake up the machine. Then tap the power button on the side of the display again.* The screen will be clear from dancing pixels. You'll have to do this each time when it enters sleep.
I can't guarantee you'll never get them. As I have tested this many times and I haven't had it with workaround 3. Sure it may be a pain, but its the only way I have found testing this.
Something triggers the signal to become messed up, and I'm betting its driver related because the OS sends the display to go to sleep. So something must malfunction with the driver/signal to cause all the dancing pixels upon wake up.
As it is no rocket science if somebody has replaced display after display, system after system, graphics card after graphics card and the problem remains.
This is such a bad intermittent problem, that Apple are not aware of.

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    Processor Model: i7-2670QM
    Processor Speed: 2.20 GHz
    Processor Core: Quad-core (4 Core)
    Cache: 6 MB
    Chipset Manufacturer: Intel
    Chipset Model: HM65 Express
    Standard Memory: 4 GB
    Memory Technology: DDR3 SDRAM
    Memory Standard: DDR3-1333/PC3-10600
    Number of Total Memory Slots: 2
    Hard Drive Capacity: 500 GB
    Screen Size: 15.6"
    Display Screen Type: Active Matrix TFT Color LCD
    Aspect Ratio: 16:9
    Screen Mode: WXGA
    Backlight Technology: LED
    Screen Resolution: 1366 x 768
    Graphics Controller Manufacturer: Intel
    Graphics Controller Model: HD 3000
    Graphics Memory Capacity: 1.65 GB
    Graphics Memory Accessibility: Shared
    Ethernet Technology: Fast Ethernet
    Wi-Fi: Yes
    Wi-Fi Standard: IEEE 802.11b/g/n
    Webcam: Yes
    Operating System: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium with SP1
    Operating System Architecture: 64-bit
    Pointing Device Type: TouchPad
    Number of Cells: 6-cell
    Battery Chemistry: Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
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    Depth: 9.8"
    Weight (Approximate): 5.40 lb
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    Satellite P755-S5375 Notebook
    Lithium Ion Battery
    AC Adapter
    Green Compliant: Yes
    Green Compliance Certificate/Authority: RoHS
    Installed programs:
    Name                                                            Version          
    Microsoft Application Error Reporting                           12.0.6015.5000   
    Microsoft Office Click-to-Run 2010                              14.0.4763.1000   
    Microsoft Office 2010                                           14.0.4763.1000   
    Windows Live Essentials                                         15.4.3502.0922   
    Apple Application Support                                       2.1.7            
    Windows Live Writer                                             15.4.3502.0922   
    Microsoft_VC90_MFCLOC_x86                                       1.00.0000        
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - x64 9.0.30729.4148  9.0.30729.4148   
    TOSHIBA Web Camera Application                                  2.0.3.3          
    Windows Live Messenger                                          15.4.3538.0513   
    Microsoft_VC90_CRT_x86                                          1.00.0000        
    Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer                            1.0.0            
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2010  x64 Redistributable - 10.0.40219     10.0.40219       
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (x64)                 8.0.61000        
    Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition [ENU]                 3.1.0000         
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2010  x86 Redistributable - 10.0.40219     10.0.40219       
    Toshiba Online Backup                                           2.0.0.31         
    TOSHIBA ReelTime                                                1.7.21.64        
    Windows Live Remote Client Resources                            15.4.5722.2      
    Windows Live SOXE Definitions                                   15.4.3502.0922   
    Adobe AIR                                                       3.1.0.4880       
    Windows Live Mesh ActiveX Control for Remote Connections        15.4.5722.2      
    Windows Live Communications Platform                            15.4.3502.0922   
    Windows Live Movie Maker                                        15.4.3502.0922   
    Apple Software Update                                           2.1.3.127        
    Windows Live UX Platform Language Pack                          15.4.3508.1109   
    Windows Live Photo Gallery                                      15.4.3502.0922   
    bl                                                              1.0.0            
    Windows Live Mail                                               15.4.3502.0922   
    Java(TM) 6 Update 25                                            6.0.250          
    MSVCRT_amd64                                                    15.4.2862.0708   
    TOSHIBA Face Recognition                                        3.1.17.64        
    ph                                                              1.0.0            
    Adobe Widget Browser                                            2.0.348          
    Windows Live Writer                                             15.4.3502.0922   
    Mesh Runtime                                                    15.4.5722.2      
    TOSHIBA Supervisor Password                                     1.63.51.2C       
    Adobe Acrobat X Pro - English, Fran軋is, Deutsch                10.1.1           
    Adobe Reader X MUI                                              10.0.0           
    TOSHIBA Media Controller Plug-in                                1.0.7.5          
    Windows Live Photo Gallery                                      15.4.3502.0922   
    Windows Live Photo Common                                       15.4.3502.0922   
    Label@Once 1.0                                                  1.0              
    PDF Settings CS6                                                11.0             
    Toshiba Book Place                                              2.2.7530         
    Windows Live PIMT Platform                                      15.4.3508.1109   
    TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Indicator                                  1.0.5            
    D3DX10                                                          15.4.2368.0902   
    Utility Common Driver                                           1.0.52.3C        
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    Windows Live Movie Maker                                        15.4.3502.0922   
    TOSHIBA HDD/SSD Alert                                           3.1.64.9         
    Windows Live Remote Service                                     15.4.5722.2      
    Toshiba App Place                                               1.0.6.3          
    Windows Live Mesh                                               15.4.3502.0922   
    Windows Live Language Selector                                  15.4.3538.0513   
    QuickTime                                                       7.72.80.56       
    Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver              2.0.34.0         
    TOSHIBA Value Added Package                                     1.6.1.64         
    Microsoft_VC80_CRT_x86                                          8.0.50727.4053   
    Google Update Helper                                            1.3.21.111       
    TOSHIBA HDD Protection                                          2.2.2.15         
    7-Zip 9.20 (x64 edition)                                        9.20.00.0        
    TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor                                       1.7.9.64         
    Windows Live Mail                                               15.4.3502.0922   
    Adobe Help Manager                                              4.0.244          
    MSVCRT                                                          15.4.2862.0708   
    Windows Live Remote Client                                      15.4.5722.2      
    Blackmagic ATEM Switchers                                       3.0.1.0          
    Microsoft_VC90_MFC_x86                                          1.00.0000        
    Windows Live Photo Common                                       15.4.3502.0922   
    Windows Live ID Sign-in Assistant                               7.250.4232.0     
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable                       8.0.61001        
    Windows Live Messenger                                          15.4.3538.0513   
    Windows Live Mesh                                               15.4.3502.0922   
    Windows Live Writer                                             15.4.3502.0922   
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - x86 9.0.30729.4148  9.0.30729.4148   
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - x86 9.0.30729.17    9.0.30729        
    TOSHIBA Hardware Setup                                          1.63.1.37C       
    Microsoft Silverlight                                           4.0.50401.0      
    PlayReady PC Runtime x86                                        1.3.0            
    Intel(R) WiDi                                                   2.1.41.0         
    Windows Live MIME IFilter                                       15.4.3502.0922   
    TOSHIBA Flash Cards Support Utility                             1.63.0.12C       
    TOSHIBA eco Utility                                             1.3.5.64         
    Windows Live UX Platform                                        15.4.3502.0922   
    TOSHIBA Wireless Display Monitor                                1.0.1            
    Debugging Tools for Windows (x64)                               6.12.2.633       
    Windows Live Remote Service Resources                           15.4.5722.2      
    Windows Live Writer Resources                                   15.4.3502.0922   
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - x64 9.0.30729.17    9.0.30729        
    Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Software                          14.01.1000       
    Windows Live Installer                                          15.4.3502.0922   
    TOSHIBA Disc Creator                                            2.1.0.11 for x64 
    PlayReady PC Runtime amd64                                      1.3.0            
    Windows Live SOXE                                               15.4.3502.0922   
    Java Auto Updater                                               2.0.4.1          
    TOSHIBA Bulletin Board                                          1.6.08.64        
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      OS Version:                           6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
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      BCCode:                               d1
      BCP1:                                   0000000000000001
      BCP2:                                   0000000000000002
      BCP3:                                   0000000000000008
      BCP4:                                   0000000000000001
      OS Version:                           6_1_7601
      Service Pack:                        1_0
      Product:                                768_1
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    FAULTING_IP:
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    CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT:  1
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    FAILED_INSTRUCTION_ADDRESS:
    +6130613031313361
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    fffff800`00b9c8d0 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`5e040600 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`080e8118 : 0x1
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    SYMBOL_NAME:  nt!KiPageFault+260
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    §  Backlight Technology: LED
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    §  Graphics Memory Accessibility: Shared
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    §  Wi-Fi: Yes
    §  Wi-Fi Standard: IEEE 802.11b/g/n
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    §  Battery Chemistry: Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
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    §  Depth: 9.8"
    §  Weight (Approximate): 5.40 lb
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    §  AC Adapter
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    §  Green Compliance Certificate/Authority: RoHS
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    Microsoft Application Error Reporting                           12.0.6015.5000   
    Microsoft Office Click-to-Run 2010                              14.0.4763.1000   
    Microsoft Office 2010                                           14.0.4763.1000   
    Windows Live Essentials                                         15.4.3502.0922   
    Apple Application Support                                       2.1.7            
    Windows Live Writer                                             15.4.3502.0922   
    Microsoft_VC90_MFCLOC_x86                                       1.00.0000        
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - x64 9.0.30729.4148  9.0.30729.4148   
    TOSHIBA Web Camera Application                                  2.0.3.3          
    Windows Live Messenger                                          15.4.3538.0513   
    Microsoft_VC90_CRT_x86                                          1.00.0000        
    Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer                            1.0.0            
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2010  x64 Redistributable - 10.0.40219     10.0.40219       
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (x64)                 8.0.61000        
    Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition [ENU]                 3.1.0000         
    Microsoft Visual C++ 2010  x86 Redistributable - 10.0.40219     10.0.40219       
    Toshiba Online Backup                                           2.0.0.31         
    TOSHIBA ReelTime                                                1.7.21.64        
    Windows Live Remote Client Resources                            15.4.5722.2      
    Windows Live SOXE Definitions                                   15.4.3502.0922   
    Adobe AIR                                                       3.1.0.4880       
    Windows Live Mesh ActiveX Control for Remote Connections        15.4.5722.2      
    Windows Live Communications Platform                            15.4.3502.0922   
    Windows Live Movie Maker                                        15.4.3502.0922   
    Apple Software Update                                           2.1.3.127        
    Windows Live UX Platform Language Pack                          15.4.3508.1109   
    Windows Live Photo Gallery                                      15.4.3502.0922   
    bl                                                              1.0.0            
    Windows Live Mail                                               15.4.3502.0922   
    Java(TM) 6 Update 25                                            6.0.250          
    MSVCRT_amd64                                                    15.4.2862.0708   
    TOSHIBA Face Recognition                                        3.1.17.64        
    ph                                                              1.0.0            
    Adobe Widget Browser                                            2.0.348          
    Windows Live Writer                                             15.4.3502.0922   
    Mesh Runtime                                                    15.4.5722.2      
    TOSHIBA Supervisor Password                                     1.63.51.2C       
    Adobe Acrobat X Pro - English, Fran軋is, Deutsch                10.1.1           
    Adobe Reader X MUI                                              10.0.0           
    TOSHIBA Media Controller Plug-in                                1.0.7.5          
    Windows Live Photo Gallery                                      15.4.3502.0922   
    Windows Live Photo Common                                       15.4.3502.0922   
    Label@Once 1.0                                                  1.0              
    PDF Settings CS6                                                11.0             
    Toshiba Book Place                                              2.2.7530         
    Windows Live PIMT Platform                                      15.4.3508.1109   
    TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Indicator                                  1.0.5            
    D3DX10                                                          15.4.2368.0902   
    Utility Common Driver                                           1.0.52.3C        
    Junk Mail filter update                                         15.4.3502.0922   
    Windows Live Movie Maker                                        15.4.3502.0922   
    TOSHIBA HDD/SSD Alert                                           3.1.64.9         
    Windows Live Remote Service                                     15.4.5722.2      
    Toshiba App Place                                               1.0.6.3          
    Windows Live Mesh                                               15.4.3502.0922   
    Windows Live Language Selector                                  15.4.3538.0513   
    QuickTime                                                       7.72.80.56       
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