http://www.lockergnome.com/windows/2008 ... ead-pixel/1. Make your desktop background black — this way you can see the dead pixel.
2. Get a Sharpie marker, but keep the cap ON (you don’t want marker on your screen). If you notice, a Sharpie cap is rounded and smooth. That’s what you want to use (NOT a sharp tool or pen).
3. Gently bang on the pixel directly with the cap from the Sharpie; this will cause the dead pixel to flood with color and bring it back to life. You don’t want to smash the screen with the pen but give it a good couple bangs.
(Note: Not all dead pixels can be fixed.)
Thats it, I THINK this fix only works on LCD screens..
My friend had this dead pixel on his 17″ LCD and I came across a blog explaining how to fix a dead pixel. I sent him the email with the fix, not expecting it to work at all. The next day I got an email stating that his dead pixel has OFFICIALLY been brought back to life.
Hope this helps!
andy ha scritto:Ho letto anche io qualcosa.
Da quello che ho capito sono dei semplici programmi di test che lampeggiando ripetutamente sullo stesso colore (quello che manca) lo costringerebbe a riaccendersi.
Ma secondo te se l'hardware non funziona come può un software sistemarlo?
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