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The smaller of Apple's MacBook Air laptops featuring dual microphones and 802.11ac Wi-Fi connectivity.

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Hello, My MacBook have strips on screen.

Can this be a cable or all the screen to change ?

Works good on an external monitor.

Thank you.

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docteurfrankenstine, sounds like a bad LCD. Replace the display. Here is the guide for it.

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Hey docteurfrankenstine, there is actually a quick fix for this situation.

-Press on the screen (not too firm) near the MacBook Air logo for a couple of seconds(10-15).

-If that doesn't work, I found this website where you can purchase a new LCD screen:

http://www.screencountry.com/?section=se...

-Follow this tutorial after: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80mcvvBY...

-Let me know how it goes.

-Please accept the answer if this helps you.

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Hey docteurfrankenstine, there is actually a quick fix for this situation.

-Press on the screen (not too firm) near the MacBook Air logo for a couple of seconds(10-15).

-If that doesn't work, I found this website where you can purchase a new LCD screen.

-Follow this tutorial after:

-Let me know how it goes.

-Please accept the answer if this helps you.

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Hey docteurfrankenstine, there is actually a quick fix for this situation.

-Press on the screen (not too firm) near the MacBook Air logo for a couple of seconds(10-15).

-If that doesn't work, I found this website where you can purchase a new LCD screen.

-Follow a tutorial on youtube after.

-Let me know how it goes.

-Please accept the answer if this helps you.

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Hey, there is actually a quick fix for this situation.

-Press on the screen (not too firm) near the MacBook Air logo for a couple of seconds(10-15).

-If that doesn't work, I found this website where you can purchase a new LCD screen.

-Follow a tutorial on youtube after.

-Let me know how it goes.

-Please accept the answer if this helps you.

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Hey, there is actually a quick fix for this situation.

-Press on the screen (not too firm) near the MacBook Air logo for a couple of seconds(10-15).

-If that doesn't work, go on screencountry .com where you can purchase a new LCD screen.

-Follow a tutorial on youtube after.

-Let me know how it goes.

-Please accept the answer if this helps you.

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Hey, there is actually a quick fix for this situation.

Press on the screen (not too firm) near the MacBook Air logo for a couple of seconds(10-15).

If that doesn't work, go on screencountry .com where you can purchase a new LCD screen.

Follow a tutorial on youtube after.

Let me know how it goes.

Please accept the answer if this helps you.

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Hey, there is actually a quick fix for this situation.

-Press on the screen (not too firm) near the MacBook Air logo -for a couple of seconds(10-15).

-If that doesn't work, go on the screencountry where you can -purchase a new LCD screen.

-Follow this tutorial after.

-Let me know how it goes.

-Please accept the answer if this helps you.

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