Laptop screen is messing up

Hello,  In late April or Late May i bought this laptop at best buy, the lenovo G50-45, i got it for a graduation gift for college. I havent used it much and i got on it and turned it on, the screen freaked out and does a bunch of random colors and blinks on and off, I have kept it very safe and ive barely used it, i dont know what the problem is. I dont have the money to buy another since i am going in to college soon and i need a laptop!  Thank you. Alexis Martin

Hi Alexismartin,
Welcome to the Forums  
As per the query we understood that you are facing issue with keyboard in your Lenovo G50-80 laptop.
Perform power drain, disconnect all the external devices connected to the system shutdown the system, and remove the battery and adapter.
Now press and hold the power button for 20 seconds and connect the battery and adapter and turn on the laptop and check for the issue.
Also connect an external monitor if available and check for the issue.
Best regards,                                                                                                                              
Ashwin. S

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