Hi folks,
I noticed this issue yesterday and I'm not sure what is going on. I was playing around with a USB stick version of Remix OS (Linux/Android Live OS) and left my laptop a few hours. Something must have happened, when I returned I found it stuck and my USB 8gb thumb drive was toast. When I went to try and open it, always showed 0gb space, 0gb free, and would say "no media" in DISKPART. Anyways, I got the USB thumb drive fixed using a low-level formatter from Phison since it looked like the controller chip on it got corrupted somehow.
Meanwhile, I started looking at my computer screen and it is showing these 7 short lines near the top edge of the screen (see attached photos). There are 2 really small ones, 4 medium ones and 1 really long lines. I usually don't notice them but this is bugging me since I can't understand how this happened.
I've seen issues with flatflex bonding but usually it creates a vertical or horizontal line going completely across the screen. In this case, most of the lines are only 4-5mm long, and the longest one is about 12mm. It is not completely black either, the lines vary in color. They tend to be mostly greenish.
I've tried pressing on the screen and bezel, no change. I've tried a program to randomly change pixel colors (I don't think it's a stuck pixel) to no avail. I've rebooted and let the machine run cold for a while. I've booted into other OS's and BIOS screens... all still there. So it is definitely something with the display, just not sure why it happened as I did not cause any physical damage to the machine.
I don't want to open up the screen at this point and start mucking around with the connectors for fear I may worsen things. It's a Lenovo T410. Thanks for any clues as to what may be going on?
[EDIT: I'm going to post another message with the remaining attachments as they exceeded the max size per post]