@snow2009ish It's not a virus, it's the Nvidia GeForce 8xxx-series "Bumpgate" manufacturing defect.
In MXM notebooks, replacing the MXM card with an ATI or non-8xxx-series Nvidia permanently fixes it. In non-MXM systems, a reflow/reball is the best fix (though it is only temporary).
That looks like the LCD ribbon cable has slightly dislodged from the back of the LCD panel. To fix, unscrew the front bezel, then unscrew the LCD panel, tilt the panel forwards so you can get to the back and carefully remove the peice of tape that secures the connector to the panel. Next unplug the connector then firmly reconnect, replace the peice of tape and re-assemble.
If that doesn't fix it, then the panel itself may be faulty, but 90% of the time it is that LCD connection.
I've got the same problem now... Any fix yet? I've checked all components, I'm pretty sure it's either the mother board, the screen cables/connectors or the screen itself.
I have Acer's Travelmate 5530g which haves crossfire technology inside (ATI RADEON HYBRID 3470 X2) which means I have 3470 alone and 3200 in motherboard. After figuring something out I realised that the problem lies in one of these graphic cards.
The problem should be in the hardware, I got these problems too and today I got 9 of them in a short time. This is really annoying because I'm doing really important works in the job. Also this can occur when you turn power on and sometimes I see glitched screens.
That is called a white screen virus. Your computer wont work unless that virus is gone. Sorry
snow2009ish 5 months ago
@snow2009ish i thing you got virus in your head xD
r0b4x 3 months ago
@snow2009ish It's not a virus, it's the Nvidia GeForce 8xxx-series "Bumpgate" manufacturing defect.
In MXM notebooks, replacing the MXM card with an ATI or non-8xxx-series Nvidia permanently fixes it. In non-MXM systems, a reflow/reball is the best fix (though it is only temporary).
NetRolller3D 3 months ago
Wait up same problem again!!,, WELL Im shit outta luck...!! LOL
I have 4 of these exact same laptops here with the same problems I would avoid this model at all cost!!!!
sublimdthmssge 1 year ago
TRY UNINSTALL ACER EPOWER!!! also uninstall eframework while you are there this will porobably fix your problem..
Peace
sublimdthmssge 1 year ago
mine do the same. it's an Acer Travelmate 5530G.. think it's normal for Acer :/
DLbramming 1 year ago
acer aspire 7720g ! j'ai le même problème !
napoletano574 1 year ago
That looks like the LCD ribbon cable has slightly dislodged from the back of the LCD panel. To fix, unscrew the front bezel, then unscrew the LCD panel, tilt the panel forwards so you can get to the back and carefully remove the peice of tape that secures the connector to the panel. Next unplug the connector then firmly reconnect, replace the peice of tape and re-assemble.
If that doesn't fix it, then the panel itself may be faulty, but 90% of the time it is that LCD connection.
DscplOfGod 2 years ago
hola i've travelmate and similar problem!
FabioNacciLemon 2 years ago
I've got the same problem now... Any fix yet? I've checked all components, I'm pretty sure it's either the mother board, the screen cables/connectors or the screen itself.
kslstn 2 years ago
I have Acer's Travelmate 5530g which haves crossfire technology inside (ATI RADEON HYBRID 3470 X2) which means I have 3470 alone and 3200 in motherboard. After figuring something out I realised that the problem lies in one of these graphic cards.
Shinrayken 2 years ago
The problem should be in the hardware, I got these problems too and today I got 9 of them in a short time. This is really annoying because I'm doing really important works in the job. Also this can occur when you turn power on and sometimes I see glitched screens.
Shinrayken 2 years ago
Cómo quieres que no te dé problemas si le das cada hostia a la pantalla...
metromurcia 3 years ago
no te procupes simpre lo hace cuando lo enchufo lei en internet que este modelo tiene un problema en la pantalla un saludo
nuka345 3 years ago
hola.
try reinstalling video drivers.
you could also check the ribbon cable in the back of monitor and see if that's loose
wilsonacersc12 3 years ago 3