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my pc doesnt display red colour! plz help (pg. 2)
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| Z1D |
| sounds to me like your monitor is ed |
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| whiskers |
right click on desktop -> properties -> settings tab -> advanced -> color
and see if the gamma has been ed with
if not, that's as much as i can tell you. |
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| Fundamental |
| quote: | Originally posted by Z1D
sounds to me like your monitor is ed |
A nice technical explanation there... :haha: |
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| DJ-Fuq |
Its not ur monitors fault. If the red gun wasnt working then the whole screen would be ed up, not just red bits.
Its probably a software problem. |
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| Hg-203 |
I would have guessed your red gun was shot, but I think DJ-Fuq is right, you shouldn't be seeing any red at all in any of the colors on your screen. It has to be a software problem. Even if you have a bent pin on your monitor to computer adapter you would have a missing color across the whole monitor. I would see if you could plug the monitor into a friend’s computer to see if you get the same results. If you do take it in to where ever you got it and have them look at it. If you don’t get the same results go to the web site of the company that makes the monitor and get a new set of drivers for it, also get a new set of drivers for your vid card.
Also is this a CRT (the old school TV like ones) or LCD (the thin one) |
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| igottaknow |
| I've got good news and bad news. 1st the good news there iS nothing wrong with you monitor, video card, or computer. Now for the bad news, you better sit down...YOU'RE COLOR BLIND! :eek: :haha: |
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| teknoking |
| theres nothing wrong with my monitor.. ive tried another perfectly good monitor and that also doesnt show red. |
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| CynepMeH |
| quote: | Originally posted by igottaknow
I've got good news and bad news. 1st the good news there iS nothing wrong with you monitor, video card, or computer. Now for the bad news, you better sit down...YOU'RE COLOR BLIND! :eek: :haha: |
hahahahah!!! ahahahahah!!!! :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
Don' you have some real "friends" = someone who can drive over you, backup, and then drive over you again??? If there was a contest, you'd be the most annoying nimrod on these here forums...
Get lost, will ya???:rolleyes: :clown: |
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| drizzt81 |
| quote: | Originally posted by teknoking
theres nothing wrong with my monitor.. ive tried another perfectly good monitor and that also doesnt show red. | that means you need to reinitialize the red-color MOSFETs in your graphics cards main pipeline. They are currently in a sleep state and you need to wake them up. Get a BIG magnet and swipe it in the direction of positive gfx flow through the pipeline across the ic multiple times. that should fix it. |
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| igottaknow |
| quote: | Originally posted by CynepMeH
hahahahah!!! ahahahahah!!!! :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :s |
hi grampa,
ur grumpy today did you forget to take ur medication? or Do you need a clean set of depends for that bladder problem? :haha:
| quote: | Originally posted by drizzt81
that means you need to reinitialize the red-color MOSFETs in your graphics cards main pipeline. They are currently in a sleep state and you need to wake them up. Get a BIG magnet and swipe it in the direction of positive gfx flow through the pipeline across the ic multiple times. that should fix it. |
Good advice, while he's at it, he should realign the hard drive with a magnet too. ;) |
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| Streakfury |
Someone suggested to me that if you have speakers next to your computer, the magnetic fields that they give off may interfere with the path of the cathode rays. Although that doesnt explain why only the reds are affected and not the blues/greens. He might be onto something though.
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| andy |
didnt read the whole thread so i dont know if u tried this already but...
Control panel --> Display properties --> Settings --> Advanced --> Color management
check what it says on that page
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