Well you've got a few problems! First I don't see the MagSafe chargers LED even being lit so the charger and/or the MagSafe port on your system needs repairs or replacing. We can see the battery image on the screen is telling us the battery is not getting charged and is dead. Given the age of the system I would suspect the battery is just worn out and needs replacing.
As for the lines at the bottom of the internal display the fact the system has not booted up fully should first be checked out and ideally checking if the display its self needs replacing by plugging in an external display to see if the image is OK on it.
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Hi
Has your Mac been dropped at all?
Iv seen similar things to this on macs that have been dropped
Thanks:-)
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No it has never been dropped
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Daniel Risteski looks like a failed LCD screen to me. This " has some White blinking Lines" is caused by the signal received but unable to display.
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@oldturkey03 - Apple had some artifacts within the Dead battery screen in some firmware levels which is what we have so far. We really need to get to a finder screen to be sure its a bad screen, Daniel also stated he hadn't dropped the system so I want to be sure we send him to an expensive fix that turnout didn't fix the issue.
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What do you mean with a finder screen?
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