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A quick troubleshooting guide to those mysterious lines
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Are there black lines on your screen? From a bad graphics card to physical damage to loose wires, there are many reasons why there might be black lines on your screen. This wikiHow article lists various ways to diagnose and fix black lines on your monitor.

What to Do if You See Black Lines on a Monitor

Hardware issues and physical damage are top of the list of reasons why your monitor has black lines. Look around for any damage to your monitor and make sure cables are secured properly to and from the monitor.

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Check for physical damage.

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  1. Check your monitor for any signs of damage, including heat damage or electricity damage. In those cases, you'll notice that the plastic case surrounding the monitor looks expanded or melted. [1]
    • If external cables are running to the monitor, check them and the ports for damage.
    • Try another cable or port to rule out physical damage to either of those components.
    • You can also connect to a different monitor to see if the original monitor is the issue or if using another monitor gets rid of the black lines!
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Check your graphics card.

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  1. If you can, open the monitor to push the graphics card fully into the port so it can be read correctly.
    • If the monitor is an external device, make sure any wires or cables are securely fastened to any ports to prevent data loss.
3

Update graphics drivers.

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  1. To update your graphics driver , you can run a system update (which is the only way for Macs), open the software that works with your graphics driver (like NVIDIA GeForce Experience for NVIDIA GPUs), or you can right-click on the driver in Device Manager and update that way.
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Use pixel-fixing programs.

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  1. Many computer and software companies have troubleshooting programs that help you diagnose dead or stuck pixels, and you can learn more about the process here .
5

Adjust monitor settings.

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  1. Find the screen settings for your monitor (every brand is different) and optimize the contrast, brightness, resolution, and refresh rate.
    • For Windows laptops and computers, right-click on an empty spot on your desktop and click Display Settings > Display . [2]
    • On Macs, click the Apple logo and select System Settings > Displays . [3]
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