White line - No picture

I hafe an old Toshiba 35" color TV CX35E60 with nothing but white line across screen.
Ready to give away to someone who would repair it.
Need to know the part that is needed and cost of it.
Thanks.

Probably the thumbnails in your iPhoto library are corrupted.
Try to rebuild the thumbnails:
Hold down  the option and command keys (⌥⌘) at the same time and double-click the iPhoto icon.
From the window that will pop up use the rebuild thumbnails option.
If you do not have acurrent backup of your iPhoto library, it would be safer to make a backup, before you try this.
Regards
Léonie

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