Colored screen vertical lines

I have a HP Pavilion laptop dv6 6100 special edition Entertainment, on which I run Windows 7 64 bit.

For about 2 months now, multicolored vertical lines have spread from right to left on my screen.  There is a part of somall who is also black, and it kind of white and purple flashes occasionally. They are perfectly straight, and there are no cracks in my screen. Right now I am running with a third of the visible screen. Help, please

Hi GoodTmsBadTimes,

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