Glad it worked for her
But as I mentioned when first posting; I checked the cable.
It's something with the monitor's internal working.
Thanks, though
"Toolman Tim" <ToolmanTim_at_charter_net_invalid> wrote in message news:...
| True story ... just last week one of the women in the office had the same
| problem. She had moved her desk, rearranged her office, and the monitor was
| a sickly green. I didn't even bother calling her or crossing the street...I
| told her to plug the monitor back into the rear of the computer correctly.
| Cleared it right up. The cable was loose, and not all pins were connecting.
|
| It could be a bad connection or cable. Or it could be dying...
|
| "Tom F" <> wrote in message
| news:rrKdnVnnosRDNyfdRVn-...
| > Problem's fixed.
| >
| > While I was gone it (for some reason) got back to normal, although I'm
| positive
| > the problem will come back.
| >
| > Also, the problem occurred instantaneously so it can't be a color profile
| or software
| > related in general.
| >
| > It really does sound unlikely that two wouldn't work at the same time.
| > What color would I have seen if only the blue gun broke?
| >
| > Thanks Mike, Palindr?me and John (who replied by email).
| >
| > "Tom F" <> wrote in message
| news

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| > | My other monitor now shows a green image, as if the blue ray gun's dead
| > | (checked cable). Is there a way to fix it? Or should I buy a new monitor
| and
| > | not mess with it?
| > |
| > | Thanks,
| > |
| > | Tom.
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
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