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From yesterday my HP laptop's display was having issue , sometimes it starts to flicker , its borders become dark black and

the continuous screen ghosting . These issue are at their peak , I was unable to see on the screen. After doing various system update and graphics driver updates , it reduces a litte bit but now my screen becomes whole pink. 
While surfing on the web i get to know about possible reasons like connecting the AC Adaptar all the time while in use , drivers are outdated , some firmware updates at HP website etc.. i tried all the solutions to overcome these but unable to get rid of this issue.
Now please tell me what's the matter and what i have to do now.
Waiting for your Response Patiently.
Thanking You
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This is almost certainly an indication of failing video hardware -- either the screen or the video chip or both.

You need to connect an external monitor to the laptop.

If the visual artifacts also appear on the monitor, then it is a failing video chip and since those are soldered to the motherboard, they are not replaceable.

If the visual artifacts do NOT appear on the monitor, then it is a failing laptop screen. While those can be replaced, the cost varies enormously by individual PC model.

We are not able, or permitted, to provide any repair estimates or equipment prices.
If the laptop is still under warranty, 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 the laptop is no longer under warranty, then your most practical "solution" is to replace it. Why? Because most places will not do screen replacements to laptops because the cost of those nearly always well exceeds the cost of replacing the laptop outright. Plus, HP does not do repairs to equipment no longer under warranty, so you would also have to find a repair place on your own.

Good Luck



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Hello Aman1451, you say that you have updated the drivers, if you have to connect an external screen and test if it also does this.

Greetings.

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