HP_Pavilon_DV7_3065DX_LCD_Screen-"Two fix strange horizontal lines

Hello
I week ago, on my lcd-screen just show me two fixed horizontal lines, I can't remove them.  This is printscreen, but
When i paste the screen it's look like normal. so this red line is in Paint program and it just show where the problem is. Any solution? maybe the pixels are dead?
Best Regards, Matej

Hi,
          Try the below steps:-
1. Please check if the Display/Screen of your Notebook shows lines even in BIOS or not
Note: Power ON the Notebook and keep tapping the F10 Key to access the BIOS
2. Please tilt the Screen/Display of the Notebook slowly towards back and the front side, check and verify if the lines are seen at all the angles of the display
3. Please connect an external desktop monitor to your Notebook and check if the lines are shown even on the external monitor
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