Flexy
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Saturday, 14th of August 2010 10:06:11 AM
For the past few months, my computer display screen has been changing
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colour from the usual transparent to a shade of blue, and remaining that
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way for several hours until it returns to the transparent display. Quite
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recently, the display screen has also been changing from blue to a dark
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screen and then it switches back to blue or transparent.
Can
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someone who is expert in this area please assist by telling me what the
problem is and what needs to be done to rectify it, because l do not know
why my screen is suddenly changing colour, and constantly staring at this
blue shaded screen is becoming taxing on my eyes.
Starbust
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Sunday, 15th of August 2010 04:13:16 PM
This sounds like a problem in your monitor itself. The
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question is what kind of monitor is it? Have you tried correcting the
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settings of the display on your computer? Have you installed anything
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lately or done anything different to your computer??
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Baby Face
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Monday, 16th of August 2010 10:30:18 AM
first of all try to check the wires again and again of your
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monitor and your vga input (behind the computer).
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if nothing happens, download the lates drivers for your display(eg
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nvidia.com for nvidia drivers)
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Shou (prounounced Shoo.)
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Tuesday, 17th of August 2010 09:13:47 AM
might help if we knew whether this is a CRT (large, heavy
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monitor) or an LCD (flat-screen), as the two technologies behave very
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differently. the symptoms you've described to me sound like something a
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CRT would do when exposed to an ambient magnetic field (such as that
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generated by another CRT in the vicinity). if it is a CRT, try moving
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other electronic devices away from it (preferably nothing within 18 inches
or so). if that doesn't help, your best bet is probably to replace it.