Just so you know, the more you try to restart your computer, the more lines will increase (not necessarily red). But to answer your question, there are many different ways to get rid of the line.
A temporary way to get rid of it is to use your thumb and gently but firmly press against the lines. The lines will disappear or most of them will. Some lines may not disappear but it should get rid of the majority of lines if not all. Afterwards, call your company and ask them how to get rid of the final lines.
I had that for a while, and the short term fix is to tilt the screen and it will disappear.....I do not know the cause or the technical solution (hopefully I am thinking of the same problem :) If it work's, your welcome,if it doesn't,I'm sorry :(
Punching it.
It's called the cursor
The vertical deflection system is broken. The vertical deflection system is broken.
If the line is constant then it is probably a hardware problem that requires repair. If the line changes or goes away when you change the screen resolution for the desktop then you can probably fix the problem through software.
In QBASIC, you can use the LINE statement to draw vertical lines. Here’s a simple program to draw five vertical lines parallel to each other: SCREEN 0 FOR i = 1 TO 5 LINE (50 * i, 0)-(50 * i, 200), 15 ' Draws vertical lines at intervals of 50 pixels NEXT i This code sets the screen mode and uses a loop to draw five vertical lines spaced 50 pixels apart, from the top to the bottom of the screen. Adjust the coordinates and color as needed.
yes it needs a vertical IC take it to a repair shop
A vertical line!
Im not sure but i think its the battery. If the laptops not plugged into the charger I think itll blink.
WHY THE LINE X=4 IS A VERTICAL LINE.
A horizontal line is perpendicular to a vertical line.
ratio of vertical point to the horigential point necessary to produce lenth line in both direction on the screen