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Fix a stuck pixel on an LCD monitor

Step 5Enjoy your now flawless monitor!

Enjoy your now flawless monitor!
Enjoy your monitor without those annoying stuck pixels!

And as I said before, this will obviously only work on LCD monitors.
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Dec 3, 2008. 6:12 PMMrJLatino says:
Hi, i have a question: can stuck pixels be fixed if they are all in a straight line that comes down across the screen? I m trying all these methods on my IMAC but its not working. Can you help me out?
Nov 19, 2011. 4:17 PMPedroDaGr8 says:
As others have mentioned this is either a video card issue or bad/dying LCD column driver. The latter are not fixable (to the best of my knowledge.) while according to the poster above the former are a silent recall issue for the iMac.
Mar 29, 2009. 3:36 AMRichard_[UK] says:
I think he means like screen burn-in...
May 20, 2009. 3:00 AManimaster says:
LCD's can't burn in, he just got a broken LCD screen
Jul 24, 2009. 4:23 PMunderwhelmed says:
Actually, he has a video card issue that is well known for iMacs. If you take it to an Apple store they will fix it for you.
May 30, 2011. 3:09 AMPower-Inside says:
I heard someone say to try moving a magnet piece near the stuck pixel..
Jun 19, 2011. 2:51 PMscistone says:
don't use a big one or you need to get a new coputer.
Dec 27, 2007. 1:22 PMendolith says:
"PS: If you don't already know, this will obviously only work on LCD monitors." Should be the first sentence in the Instructable; not the last.
Jul 18, 2009. 10:56 AMwenpherd says:
"PS: If you don't already know, this will obviously only work on LCD monitors." Should be the first sentence in the Instructable; not the last.
Jul 18, 2009. 7:38 PMiLikeCoolStuf says:
twice ???/
Jul 21, 2009. 3:47 AMarduinoe says:
third times the charm
Dec 28, 2007. 2:52 PMCaffeineHouse says:
hurrr.. DS's have LCD screens in them too.
Dec 29, 2007. 12:21 PMDavidRobertson says:
that reminds me. Mine has a stuck pixel.
May 28, 2009. 6:20 PMtanmanknex says:
look at my post further up.
Dec 28, 2007. 4:48 PMendolith says:
DSes?
May 2, 2009. 6:39 PMcomputer_guy says:
T.T it didn't work I tried all the methods. That is one stubborn stuck pixel.
Dec 23, 2007. 6:08 PMeggman says:
wait, i see a flaw... its a mac
Feb 24, 2008. 12:00 PMblacksmith1234 says:
if you have ever used a mac you would know that if it dosent run an apple OS its not a computer NO EXCEPTIONS (except linux =3 )
Jan 17, 2008. 9:02 AMmacmaniac says:
how could you. Kill the non-believer!! sorry. i love macs and hate microsoft
May 12, 2008. 10:39 AMDerin says:
MACS STINK KILL THE MAC LOVER
Feb 25, 2008. 11:27 AMGanoderma says:
doesn't everyone hate Microsoft :) I mean, we all know windows is bad but we have no choice then to use it if you want to play games or something
Aug 6, 2008. 1:26 AMthermoelectric says:
NO microsoft is soo cool then Linux mac is soooooo boring
Dec 23, 2007. 6:58 PMdarth2o says:
There is nothing wrong with Macs. The best computer to run Vista is actually a Mac. YEAH!!!
Mar 29, 2008. 5:33 PMSwert says:
That's not true. Macs are just held to a higher standard than PCs simply because PCs have no standard. You can make a way better PC than a Mac. But the Mac OS is better, but it lacks in third party support.
Jan 17, 2008. 6:50 AMadamthiede says:
Why would you want to run vista anyway... Leopard, or even Tiger (what i have) Is SO much better!
Apr 22, 2008. 9:28 AMDerin says:
leopard was caught red handed
Jan 3, 2008. 7:55 AMMrPumpernickel says:
I don't know if being able to run a flawed and bloated OS is something to be proud about :P
Jan 3, 2008. 7:22 PMweretater says:
Yeah Vista really sucks, but what can i say? I'm not even running on an authentic version of Windows (I have XPTE). I just may have to do this once i get my tri-wing screw driver I ordered so I can fix my DS.
Dec 23, 2007. 8:51 PMWilderLust says:
uummm... correction! the fastest name brand computer to run Vista is a Mac. i have been building my own computers for over 20 years and have consistently blown away any name brand computer every year. for the price you cannot beat a well made computer that you put together yourself.

cheers
WL
Feb 20, 2008. 2:19 PMdjtrailmixxx says:
Correct, and if you compare a Dual Xeon Mac Pro to like some Emachines piece of garbage, yeah, I can see what the outcome would be when using Vista. It's funny how many Mac fanatics (not all users, I use one at work) believe that BS. It's been proven time and time again that on the SAME Mac hardware the the PC version of a dual platform app, I.E. Photoshop That App performs better on the Windows platform that is installed on said box............Nuff Said!
Dec 9, 2010. 7:45 AMbishopdante says:
Oh yeah, and by the way i'm rocking i7 in my 17 inch macbook pro, and if I start doing crazy stuff to a photoshop file which measures 10,000 pixels square, it doesn't even bring up bars. At first I thought it must be broken, it was that fast.

I'm not sure that speed is actually an argument, I'd need to upgrade my reflexes to get my work done faster.
Dec 9, 2010. 7:42 AMbishopdante says:
well, I did rather notice that the Adobe stuff stinks on OSX rather a lot.

Photoshop particularly ran a hell of a lot slower than it should. Compared to a true OSX program like Pixelmator, the performance difference was scary.

This is because all of the Adobe stuff was written for an OS that was discontinued a decade ago, and written in C++. Adobe's stuff was even written using Metrowerks, which was also discontinued.

I remember the days when you couldn't get Photoshop on the PC, apple made Adobe what they are today.

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I am pleased to report that on the OSX platform, now the adobe apps have been rewritten using something fresh, they actually use the GPU as they should (which they didn't used to), and it's all much less ancient (no more spinning 1-bit 16 pixel watch icon cursor).

I can also report that Flash still sucks for OSX.

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OSX is not Mac. It's NeXT. And that stuff leaves your shoddy windows BS in the dust with a true NIX runtime, (not Linux counterfeit), Protected Memory, and a platform-independent system which will allow apple to rapidly migrate to any future hardware architecture they fancy.

This is not apple of the stripey logo, this is something else.

I'm not 100% sure I like it that way, especially the admin jail potential, but y'know, Mac is a serious platform these days, and if you have any critical faculties whatsoever, then you've got to like OSX.

I've run all the MS operating systems in my studio since 1990. I've also run most of the major Linuxes.

Windows is a pit of vipers and shoddiness of heart.

Linux is screamingly fast, but a bit ugly, and certainly not free from buggy behaviour. I reckon that you have to be well into stripping that stuff down, it's not suitable for a casual user yet. But when it gets there, it'll be what I'm using.
Dec 24, 2007. 8:27 AMdbecker6 says:
you are correct Sir! My fav is my AMD Athlon single core 3700,Zalman, 4 GB Ram, Asus A8n-SLI Deluxe, 2 W/D Raptors, OCD'to 3.2 SWEET!
Mar 21, 2008. 9:42 PMtimotat says:
Now hold my good man, you have not heard my argument!
Ahem
Bill Gates. Steve Jobs. Binary. Computer Babble. Cthulu. Steampunk. 10010101011, Dancing Russian Bears.

Stuff That up your pipe and smoke it, my good man!
Dec 25, 2007. 5:56 PMGrmgunner says:
are you an amd fanatic or are you willing to go to intel every now and then? if yes then your a good man!! i like both really it all depends on watcha wana do ya kno?
Dec 25, 2007. 9:19 PMWilderLust says:
well... actually there is much more to performance than the CPU. focusing on the CPU only is like buying a ford pinto with a formula engine... you still got a pinto! the type of ram, the mb, the bios, the hd, the gc and many more things are very critical. another often overlooked item is the lowly power supply. too many cheapos messing machines more than most people realize. that is not even mentioning the applications you are looking at. a game machine will not necessarily be a good choice for a development machine or a business machine. just as a formula car would not be very useful for driving around town. anyway... the only thing apple hardware has going for it is that people are willing to pay more for them so they can use better hardware and still make money. people have nickel and dimed the PC makers for decades and have driven them to build chap machines then we complain that they don't have as high a performance. guess what folks... there is no free lunch... you get what you pay for... if you do your homework! i used to tell my student this would happen. when a society becomes so selfish as to not care about the consequences of its greed the fabric of society disintegrates. this goes way beyond computers of course... but i digress! cheers :-)
Aug 7, 2008. 4:27 PMrocketman221 says:
the only way to get a good computer is to build it yourself
Feb 20, 2008. 2:25 PMdjtrailmixxx says:
EXACTLY!!!! For example: I have all of my storage on an enterprise class raid controller that costs over $400 alone. Quality does cost you money, thats the way it works. More money doesn't mean something is actually better, testing and experience determine that.

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