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Monitor screen size and colors are not normal after y reboot computer yesterday.

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what PC, and OS, windows? W10 is best , support ends w7 jan 2020.
what montor is it make and model (sticker on rear tells that)
seems like monitor problem
we test any suspect monitor on PC#2 first, see if the monitor fails there too.
the Monitor has OSD menu screen (bottom on mon, marked menu) we look there first, see of the menus in them monitor
look ok if they look bad, bingo bad monitor.
age matters, 2009 and older all go bad now, CCFL lamps age
go yellowish or dead.

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mukhtar21 shaikh

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  • Posted on Sep 25, 2007

SOURCE: Monitor Menu Settings

if you have hair dryer just give little bit of heat on the panel button and make sure your monitor is complete off. see if it help otherwise give for repairing. bye

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 01, 2008

SOURCE: Monitor Menu Settings

there is in the menu that calls for " RECALL ", press this to go to original setting, and change setting again to your choice, individually.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2009

SOURCE: Flickering Screen/Faded Colors

It sounds like a problem with the video card, whether it be on-board or a card. See if you or a friend has a spare one laying around and try that one instead. If it's not the video card, try a different monitor.

Anbes

Anbes

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  • Posted on Nov 28, 2009

SOURCE: my monitor changes colors (e.g. normal then turns

Color changes on the display mostly occurs because of a faulty VGA cable or a loose connection of the cable to the VGA port at the back of your PC or Monitor. But if the cable is fixed securely at the back and the problem still persists, slightly move the cable's wire segment while observing its reaction on your monitor. Does it change colors while u do so? If it does even when the cable is securely plugged in to both the PC and the monitor, then u need to change the cable.
As for the visible display area size (technically called the Resolution) right click on an icon free area on the desktop and click Properties. At the top of the form click on the Settings tab. At the bottom of this form find Screen Resolution and adjust it to it your requirements and click Apply. On the confirmation dialogue that pops up click Yes if the displayed resolution suits u otherwise click No and try another resolution size. Hope this helps.

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