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Old 02-24-2007, 07:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Cry A monitor colour issue

Very sorry if this isn't in the right section. But yesturday when I arrived home from school. I went on my computer for 5 minutes and then left for a hour. When I got back. The colour on my monitor was a dark, but not very dark green colour. I could still see all my desktop applications. But it just was not the right colour. I tried messing with the colour adjustments, but It will had that awkward green in the background. Even though it is a bit lighter. It is still quite annoying. As of now. If I were to search up a webpage that may have a black bacground. The background wouldn't be black, it would be green :( Anyone have a solution to this problem. The things that are outside around my computer are a T.V, a xbox 360 and a cellphone. Thats basicly it, and I dont think that really affects the colour on my monitor. If I could get your guys help. That would be much apreciated. Thanyou

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Have an electrician check the wiring in the plug that goes into your graphics adaptor.
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