I have an original MacBook Pro 17" It appears that the red is out of convergence. It is not the graphic card because it works fine with separate Monitor

I have an original MacBook Pro 17" It appears that the red is out of convergence. It is not the graphic card because it works fine with separate Monitor

Chrisj4203, thank you for your kind answer.
I have done a lot of restores to the Iphone, and resets also.
I;ve done holding both buttons as you sugested, but there is no signal appearing.
I am in Uruguay, South America and the original company is Movistar ( Telefonica) and the new sim card is from ANTEL ( the officail and biggest company in my country).
I don;t knoe what todo.
I have been trying for more than one mont.
I have gone several times to both companies. Aldo two times to Apple uruguay, and nobody can help me.

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