You said that with the defect in this graphic chip that the external does not work either. My Mac Book Pro external display works fine but the laptop display shows the top 1/4 of the display then color lines the rest od the way down. When I mirror the displays the external display looks fine but the laptop display is still distorted. Is this the graphics card or the laptop display?
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By verifying that the external display looks fine, you have proven that your GPU is good, and that your screen is bad. If your GPU was bad, it would be incapable of displaying a good image on either the screen or the external. Plus, I just know from seeing a million screens that anytime part of the screen works, it's generally the screen at fault, because the GPU is not really capable of targeting a good image to only part of the screen -- that is pretty much always a physical defect with the screen.
So, assuming your laptop doesn't freeze or show other intermittent signs of the GPU issue, you should be able to replace the screen or entire screen assembly (much easier than doing a screen transplant) and have a working computer again. I would keep it in the back of my mind that these laptops are prone to the GPU issue, so you may end up having that at a later date, but for now it sounds like you're good!
Thanks!
John
Thanks, and let me know how it goes!
John