Quote from hardyards:
I am running Windows XP - pro and I have lost the color RED from my screen.
Have tried a restore point but to no avail.
I think that it happened after playing a game of solitaire.
Your help would be much appreciated, since RED could well prove to be the color of the day.
Are you sure that your monitor cable isnt loose - its quite possible to lose one of the three colors (RGB) if a pin isnt making the connection. Try jiggling and then swapping VGA cables and if that doesnt work try swapping monitors. If neither helps then it probably is the video card.Quote from hardyards:
I am running Windows XP - pro and I have lost the color RED from my screen.
Have tried a restore point but to no avail.
I think that it happened after playing a game of solitaire.
Your help would be much appreciated, since RED could well prove to be the color of the day.
Quote from ElectricSavant:
You can throw your card and monitor (remove the stand) in the dishwasher with those new gel capsules by Electrosol...
Quote from hardyards:
You are not helping my day ES, however it does raise the question of backup screens.
In fact it does make me revisit the whole question of redundancy
Quote from ElectricSavant:
scuse' the attempt at humor hardyards...my point was one of them are fried...
I have completed my redundency project...but something may creep up.
Michael B.