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Screen gone completely white

Hello! Pretty self explanatory, my screen has completely gone white. I have 0 experience with fixing things by hand, so apologies if I take a little to understand any responses. It did not happen after a hit or drop, it simply started doing that. First started out as a glitchy gray vertical band on the right side of the screen, before shrinking over the course of a few hours. Some time after leaving it to rest, I open it again and see it completely white.

Everything else still completely responsive, even the screen brightness controls work.

Already tried resetting NVRAM and Safe Mode, to no avail.

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@lucman27 - I would see if you are seeing your desktop via an external display, if you do that tells us the internal display has failed. You'll need a new display assembly MacBook Pro 13" Retina (Late 2013-Mid 2014) Display Assembly and here's the guide to replace it MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Mid 2014 Display Assembly Replacement

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Open the macbook, disconnect the battery, disconnect the screen cable from the logic board and check for any corrosion or discoloration on the end cable or on the LVDS socket pins. Also pay attention to the components in the socket area. If everything seems normal and you get a signal on an external monitor then you can assume your retina displays is faulty.

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This sounds like the display connector may be loose or water has made a short circuit on the display part of the board. Turn the Mac off by holding the power button. Unplug everything from the laptop, mouse, printer, etc. Check the power supply's connector, make sure there is no debris on either the female or the male connector before plugging it back in. Sometimes small metal things such as screws can get stuck and short circuit the power supply. Plug in an external monitor and turn the Mac on. If you get an image on the external monitor, then most likely you have a bad/disconnected display connection. If you don't get any image, try leaving the Mac in a dry place for a few days unless you are able to open it and inspect the motherboard for bad connections or corrosion..
I hope this helps. Good luck!

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@funkaddict - Laptops are a bit different from desktops and the OP made it clear nothing dramatic happened to the system.

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I know but my reasoning behind this is the fact that sometimes we don't even know that water fell in our laptop. I think it's prudent to treat it like it could be water damage and at the very least let it dry a few days maybe even in a warm ambient so any humidity can evaporate, just in case. That way, the next time he turns it on, it's less likely that there will be a short. That's probably not going to be the issue but there is little to loose and much to gain from this test, in my opinion.

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