Dead Pixel on Your Laptop Screen - How to Fix it

What is "Dead Pixel" ? if you want to know what dead pixel is, read this , imagine if in your laptop LCD you find dead pixel... how frustrating it can be...
Yesterday I found dead pixel in my Acer Aspire 4710 !!! if you want to test your LCD download Dead Pixel Buddy (Download here)


I want to replace the LCD screen, but Acer Limited Warranty says :
minor defects of LCD displays occurring in Products equipped with LCD display
technology, provided that there shall not be more than four (4) defective pixels per
million pixels on a given LCD display, and provided further that, if the display panel
is divided into nine (9) equal rectangular areas, there shall be one defective pixel in the central area of the display.
and my dead (defective) pixel just one pixel...

Dead Pixel Buddy

If your dead pixel more than 4 pixels, goto Acer Service Center and they will replace your LCD with brand new LCD without dead/defective pixel

There are several ways to fix dead/defective pixel :

1. open this site and click "Launch JScreenFix"


and it will open JScreenFix Applet, The JScreenFix Java applet helps fix stuck pixels and image persistence on LCD screens and reduces burn-in on plasma screens. The applet runs safely inside a web browser, does not require installation and works with Windows, Linux and Mac computers. JScreenFix repairs most stuck pixels in under 20 minutes, and mild screen burn-in within 12 hours.


You can maximize the window then press F11 to enter Fullscreen (Firefox and IE)... or just drag the window to the dead pixel... another good site about fix dead pixel on LCD click here, or you can download this gif image (download here) open it and drag to your dead pixel to fix it



2. Pressure Method

  • Turn off your computer's monitor.
  • Get yourself a damp washcloth, so that you don't scratch your screen.
  • Take a household pen, pencil, screwdriver, or some other sort of instrument with a focused, but relatively dull, point. A very good tool would be a PDA stylus.
  • Fold the washcloth to make sure you don't accidentally puncture it and scratch the screen.
  • Apply pressure through the folded washcloth with the instrument to exactly where the stuck pixel is. Try not to put pressure anywhere else, as this may make more stuck pixels.
  • While applying pressure, turn on your computer and screen.
  • Remove pressure and the stuck pixel should be gone. This works as the liquid in the liquid crystal has not spread into each little pixel. This liquid is used with the backlight on your monitor, allowing different amounts of light through, which creates the different colors.
for this method... please click here for more...

Good luck ...

How to Update Acer BIOS

My notebook (Acer Aspire 4710) has a problem with shutdown and restart ... when I uninstalled Crystal Eye driver from device manager, shutdown problem was solved and I can shutdown my Acer notebook smoothly ... but my notebook still has restart problem...

When I open eSettings Management from Empowering Technology, I see that my BIOS version is v1.02 ....


then I go to Acer website and I see BIOS update available for my Aspire 4710...

BIOS v1.02

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UPDATE :

Caution! Different Laptop series = Different BIOS
click this link to download compatible BIOS for your laptop

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update BIOS availableI download BIOS update v1.10 then extract it...


BIOS WFlash files
to update the BIOS, I double click on VLV-110.exe ... WFlash will show warning :

"The curent BIOS will be replaced by another one. Choosing the wrong BIOS file may render your system inoperable. Please close all other applications before updatng the BIOS. Are you sure you want to update the BIOS ?"


click OK to continue...

Update BIOS step 1

WFlash will automatically update the BIOS ... wait until it finish and computer will restart.


Update BIOS step 2
Finally my BIOS is v1.10 ... now.. my Aspire 4710 can shutdown and restart smoothly...


BIOS v1.10
From Acer 
:Flashing the wrong BIOS can cause harm to the system. Acer recommends that you should only upgrade your firmware/drivers if you have been instructed to do so by an Acer Customer Care representative.
By using these firmware/drivers you agree to accept the possibility of product failure.
Use at your own risk