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HP pavilion gaming 15
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

there is a screen bleeding in the right side top cornrer. how to fix it? is it repairable?

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@Somya08

Thank you for posting on the HP Support Community.
 

Don't worry as I'll be glad to help, however, to provide an accurate resolution, I need a few more details:

  • When was the last time it worked without these issues?
  • Have you updated Graphics and Chipset drivers?
  • Have you checked the display on an external monitor?

Let’s try these steps to resolve the problem:

I recommend you attempt to access the BIOS screen by tapping on F10 while the computer is restarting, 

If the issue persists in the BIOS screen which is outside windows, it would confirm a hardware failure.

 

Hope this helps! Keep me posted for further assistance.
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ECHO_LAKE
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Screen or display backlight bleed is a hardware defect. Unfortunately HP is selling most of its laptops with these garbage displays nowadays. You should contact customer support and request a replacement.

 

There is no possibility to fix this issue by yourself. Repair is almost impossible, so this screen will have to be thrown away.

 

The problem is, when you get the screen replaced, it is very likely your replacement will have the same or similar issues!

I bought 2 identical HP ProBooks x360 435 G8 in March 2021. Same problem on both laptops. Just look at the pictures. HP displays are poor, poor, poor, poor quality. The displays are 13.3 inch, IPS, 1080p, 250nit. Terrible displays.

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So back to your question. What is the solution? Well, most likely return the HP, get your money back and buy a laptop with a good display. Maybe Dell, or Macbook. Avoid HP. There were good quality some years ago. Today, the displays and customer service are terrible.

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