Once part of the screen is broken, it will spread to the rest of it. You can not fix it, You need to replace the whole LCD Screen. I would suggest looking online for one. They aren't that hard to replace and very affordable. ScreenCountry.com would be the best place out there. The link is http://www.screencountry.com
Just restart your laptop!
Replace the backlight...
No, you need to purchase a new one
Take the battery out and let it cool down
If you do not think a repair is in order, there are a couple of options you can look into. For one, a scratch kit can be purchased pretty cheaply at a hardware store or even from Wal-Mart or Target. They do a decent job for scratches that are not too deep.
You take it to a registered dealer or other person qualified and certified to make the fix.
you have to keep your pen near something hot....
Laptop screens can be cheap to fix or they could be expensive to fix, it all depends on what type of laptop it is that you have. If you have a higher resolution and more glossy screen is it going to be slightly higher to repair. Take it to a computer technician to get a good estimate before doing anything with it!
My sister has a Toshiba laptop and I have try ed to play DVDs on it but if wont recognize any DVD. at all! It is not only you that is having trouble with this! The people at the electronic store said it did not come with a DVD. player in it!:( But it will play Cd's!
You can always get the screen to your laptop fixed at "BestBuy", their geek squad works with them for a reasonable price however the time period that they keep your laptop varies. Also you can send it back to the company from where you purchased it from, they can fix it for a fee also.
take it to a shop and tell them to fix it there normally the shop you buy it from that is the shop you should go to hope this helps
Pretty much it's just the label and the support, the difference in the actual products and pricing are barely noticeable. I've heard good things about both HP and Toshiba support, Toshiba you take it to your local approved technician and HP you take it to the store and they ship it to headquarters and fix it. Personally I'd choose Toshiba, but it's all about personal preference, they're practically the same. Whichever you like better.