Graphics Issue_Vertical Bars
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 6:52 pm
Greetings,
T60p_T7600_FireGL V5200_BOE Hydis 1600x1200_Samsung SSD EVO250_4GB RAM_Wins 7 Ultimate.
I don't have the laptop on hand as it was surfing over the seas prior to this graphics issue with vertical bars/lines.
It remains the same when boot into BIOS.
When connected to an old external monitor, it still remains, so it is determined that it's not screen issue.
It is the same even when booting from cold (after long period of inactivity).
This issue began just after a major Windows update, a couple of Months ago, if I record correctly it contained a update for FlexView LCD (on a different T60p)...
I am wondering if anyone come across this issue, whether it's the GPU, over heating or Drivers................etc etc.
Any opinion will be most appreciated.
Image 1: Laptop http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/540x40 ... Y6d3tJ.jpg
Image 2: External Monitor http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/540x40 ... pNBAth.jpg
Image 3: External Monitor/BIOS http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/540x40 ... R0NhpE.jpg
Thank you.
T60p_T7600_FireGL V5200_BOE Hydis 1600x1200_Samsung SSD EVO250_4GB RAM_Wins 7 Ultimate.
I don't have the laptop on hand as it was surfing over the seas prior to this graphics issue with vertical bars/lines.
It remains the same when boot into BIOS.
When connected to an old external monitor, it still remains, so it is determined that it's not screen issue.
It is the same even when booting from cold (after long period of inactivity).
This issue began just after a major Windows update, a couple of Months ago, if I record correctly it contained a update for FlexView LCD (on a different T60p)...
I am wondering if anyone come across this issue, whether it's the GPU, over heating or Drivers................etc etc.
Any opinion will be most appreciated.
Image 1: Laptop http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/540x40 ... Y6d3tJ.jpg
Image 2: External Monitor http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/540x40 ... pNBAth.jpg
Image 3: External Monitor/BIOS http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/540x40 ... R0NhpE.jpg
Thank you.