Display of Lenovo T61p

Red hue displayed at startup, is about 8 seconds and gradually DCP after the normal display. Is this an indication of the backllight or the inverter begins to fail. Laptop is nearly two years old. Thank you.

OS: Vista Home Edition 32-bit (SP1)

Screen display: 14,1 "

8891 Lenovo

The backlight (CCFL) needs to be replaced, and the inverter is cheap enough to be exchanged as well.

Good luck with the replacement of lighting, but... it's a pain... you might be better to replace the LCD screen all unless you're extremely handy...

Now, if the machine is still under warranty, Lenovo will failover the entire LCD to you for free...

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