Get a blue vertical line on my laptop

I have a blue vertical line on my laptop. I can't even take a screenshot of that (in the screenshot is not there). I tried to update my driver too but it shows that you have the latest version of your display driver. Please help me...

Depending on how "mechanical" you're - you could try the case remove and clean then reconnect the ribbon cable from the screen. It's actually not that hard to do and you can probably Google instructions specific to your model of laptop.

I hope this helps.

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