Intel Mac :: Black Spot On Screen
May 31, 2012I have a tiny black spot on my imac screen that is only noticable when background is white.
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I have a tiny black spot on my imac screen that is only noticable when background is white.
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There is a black spot on top right of the screen on my imac 21 inch.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
while working on my computer i can vaguely see a weird blue spot in the center of my screen. When the screen is dark or black a bright blue spot appears.
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MacBook Pro
How do I get rid of hazy spot on my IMac screen?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
i have a problem with my imac 21,5 medio 2010, since today i have a white spot/line of 3cm and i have warranty. will apple repair it ?
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iMac (21.5-inch Mid 2010)
Desktop restart shows flickering black/white screen, then black. Could not restart.
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iPad 2, Mac OS X (10.6.6)
i have the new unibody white macbook. And sometimes when i am viewing pictures, there is a spot on the pic that looks like the screen would be broken (sorry i dont know how to explain this). This happens alot on almost every site sometimes though. Here is an example If you guys could please help me on this it would be great. You can see in the bottom pic what is wrong and it can look much worse on other pics like a bunch of little squares too.
View 12 Replies View RelatedThis morning I noticed a soft white spot on the lower left corner of my Macbook. It's not a dead pixel. I've seen those before and this is different. This spot only shows up as a light spot when the screen has a light background. On a darker screen it totally disappears. The spot is a few mm in size and. I've examined the top of the LCD case and it's smooth. The Macbook has not been dropped in anyway.
View 23 Replies View RelatedLet me first apologize for this being very similar to one other topic in this section. However this is exactly what is happening to my computer and no one has answered the other guys thread ( similar to my post - agentphish - posted 01-19-2007, 08:19 AM).
I have searched through 50 of 77pages in this particular forum and my eyes are bugging out. Could someone please give me advice on this matter.
First, about 1 month or so ago I started noticing that in the bottom left and right corners of my screen, about the size of a nickel, it is a lighter color than that of the rest of the screen. It is hard to notice, but I do.
Now, I have recently begun to experience a large round dark area, just slightly smaller than the diameter of a CD in the lower left hand side of my 2 year old powerbook.
It only manifests itself when the computer has either been asleep or turned off for a period of time (typically the longest for me is a few hours during the day that it may be off or at most a period of overnight while I am sleeping)
It seems as though after 5-10 minutes it goes away presumably as the pixels are "warming up" or whatever it is that pixels do.
I just bought a 12" powerbook from craigslist. The guy I bought it from powered it up outside in the sunlight so I didn't notice until I drove an hour home and booted it up. The bottom of the screen towards the very center is extremely bright compared to the rest of the screen. I discovered that if I push on the bezel right below the LCD, the screen normalizes. However, I can't see anything that looks bent, dented, or cracked anywhere on the screen, bezel, or back of the LCD.
View 7 Replies View RelatedNew to Mac computers. When trying to open computer after being in sleep mode, I clicked the mouse to open the password screen, & a blank blue/black screen appeared & the mouse timer( colored circle) appeared, as if to be waiting. I had to unplug the computer to reboot it. This has happened twice in 2 days.
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iMac (27-inch Mid 2011)
How do I change the iTunes screen display from 'white on black' to 'black on white'
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24" iMac
My land line is dead ... so no phone nor internet at home. But I can use my iPhone'hot spot to get on the web from my iMac. Great ... it works ! I cannot send email from my computer using my iPhone's hot spot with Mail. How do I do that ?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3), iMac Intel - 3,06 GHZ - 21" - 12.0 Go
I have a blurry spot in the middle of my imac screen. It is the shape of a kidney bean.
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iMac, iOS 7.1.2
Ever since I've had my Mac, about three times a day my screen will go completely black after I've moved the cursor very quickly or in a herky-jerky motion. I don't think I'm pressing down on the right or left--it just seems to be some motion.
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MAC 24" 2.66 mgz, Mac OS X (10.5.6)
So when I try to log in, the screen goes black, after a few seconds, when I move the mouse around, press a few keys on the keyboard, the login screen comes back. But the same thing happens when i try to log in, it just keeps going black.
View 3 Replies View Relatedmy screen keeps going black randomly but everything in the background is still playing. When i press the power button twice it will go to standby and then turns on again, but the black screen keeps getting more and more frequent. Ive tried resetting the SMC and the command+option + PR thing but nothing has worked.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
problem of getting black screen on imac running 10.6.8?
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iMac (27-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.6.8)
Lately, as of two days ago. My iMac has been freezing and the screen just goes either black or another color that's on the screen. I was doing a conference call today, when my screen went black and I couldn't get the picture back. The audio ect worked fine, but the screen on my side went black. The computer has been freezing a lot since I upgraded the lion OS to the latest one. It runs faster, but freezes too much.
Info:Imac Intel duo, Mac OS X (10.7), 2 GB Memory
Sometimes, when my iMac has been "resting" and I then move the cursor using track pad I get a stream of black squares on the screen. The more I move the cursor the more black squares I get. If I switch off and then on the screen is ok. This is an intermittent occurrence.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.1)
Why does imac screen turn black?
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Imac, Mac OS X (10.6.5)
My computer screen goes black but computer is still working ( music playing, video playing etc.) later the screen saver comes back on in 5 to 10 minutes and I can see everything again. This can happen several times during a computer session, any ideas what the problem is?
Info:iMac (24-inch Early 2008), Mac OS X (10.6.8)
why is the screen flickering and then going black
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have updaed to adobe reader 10.1.3 and now when I try to view .pdf's in safari or foxfire it just has a black screen. When I try to save as is says is doesn't recognize .pdf.
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iMac
For the past week, my screen goes black several times a day and I need to restart with the start button to restore.
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iMac
Screen in complete black. Because is new maybe I am doing someting bad.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen I turn on my iMac the apple logo appears behind what looks like jail bars then a dark shade rolls down the screen then tiny squares appear all over screen with error message to restart if it fails to restart manually, which it does. Cannot get past this point.Tried command R to no avail.
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iMac (27-inch Mid 2011), iOS 5.0.1
I've got a mac that powers up but just show a black screen? Any ideas?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7)
My Imac---which is less than a year old--randomly goes black but continues to function otherwise. This is happening on a more and more frequent basis.
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iMac
I have a 2009 27" iMac, running Windows 7 x64 with BootCamp, and I'm having a problem when running Windows for more then 5 minutes.
After running it for about 5 minutes, the fans go CRAZY, the system doesnt get too hot though, the LEFT side of my screen starts flickering brightness, while the RIGHT side starts flickering colors. After a few more minutes of this, my screen goes completely black, I know the computer is still running, because I hear my music and the zombie killing me in Minecraft, but my screen, keyboard, and mouse dont seem to respond. I have double checked all drivers, I have updated BootCamp, and my next step was to reformat the drive, but that is my LAST resort.
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iMac 27" 2009, Mac OS X (10.6.6), Running Win 7 64x on Bootcamp