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12-16-2020
09:35 PM
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12-17-2020
04:12 AM
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MatheusH
HP I am using your Laptop Model: HP 14-am090TU. I am getting White Dot on My Screen as show in Photo & also in Bios (Circled). I Would like to know what's the exact issue regarding White Dot on Screen. Please check it out & try to help me resolve My Issue.
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12-18-2020 12:17 PM
A white dot showing both in Windows and the BIOS display is most likely a failed pixel -- which is a hardware issue which would require replacing the entire screen to fix.
But the problems with this are two-fold:
1) Pixel failure -- HP gets to decide HOW MANY failed pixels are allowed on a screen. We have no influence in this, nor do any customers. So, you would have to send the PC to HP at your expense to have them determine if they will replace the screen.
2) Warranty coverage -- if the PC is still under the original warranty, this MIGHT be covered -- but we here are not allowed to make any comments on warranty coverage, only HP can do that. For this information, you would need to contact an HP Repair or Service Center.
Since you live outside the U.S., here is a link to HP Service Centers, by Country/Region: https://support.hp.com/in-en/service-center
If that link does not provide you sufficient information, then use the main HP link:
https://support.hp.com/us-en/contact-hp?openCLC=true
I've found those links to be unreliable if you're using Win10 and the new Edge Browser; so if you are, you need to use something else, like FireFox.
Good Luck
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