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does anyone know why my screen is just blue cuz i tried puttin in aother disk driver for gta san andreas cause you need a dvd cd rom and then i plugged something wrong in my computer so if some could tell me where some plugs would go i will be verrryyy happy
and IT IS NOT THAT EX000000000045843282 thingy i can still go on my computer but the screen is blue and everything is blue and i like RED ese dont fuck around with me. |
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6/12/07 9:32:48 PM#2
play with your monitors wires a bit. it happens to me at school when it isn't in all the way, or a pin isn't touching right..
then try some monitor settings and maybe a degause though I doubt that will do anything |
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6/12/07 9:35:31 PM#3
Go to the store and buy a can of red spray paint. Paint the front of your monitor red so that you do not see the blue anymore. You like red right?
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i mean i tried puttin a dvd rom in my pc cause it only had one disc drive and now my screen is blue but i can still go on my pc but i cant see any colors except blue and black ese dont fuck around with me. |
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6/12/07 10:13:39 PM#5
I've never had this happen to me, but it's probably either the monitor or your vid card not working properly, not sure how a dvd would have screwed either up, though.
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nothing wrong with it i just tried puttin in a new cd-rom (the ones to install games and crap) and now my pc screen is all blue even the letters are typing are blue ese dont fuck around with me. |
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TimeViewer
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6/13/07 1:27:01 AM#7
Try right clicking your desktop, select Properties and see if there are any new tabs there, if you installed new software with the DVD it may have added a tab or more. Default tabs list is "Themes - Desktop - Screen Saver - Appearance - Settings" look to see if there's a new tab and if it has something called "Gamma Correct" on it, if so try adjusting it.
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6/13/07 4:17:27 AM#8
Originally posted by YoungDeezyHave you solved your problem? Maybe the connection between your Video card (if you dont have a onboard video) and your system unit is loose or anything else the wire must be damage or bend... I think you better replaced the wired if it's embedded on the monitor .... You must be a good solder.... |
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6/13/07 6:07:10 AM#9
Problem is you havent told us much at all.
What kind of computer do you have.
What cpu do you have what ram do you have what graphics card and how old is it What operating system is it. This would help us a bit also if you could tell us how you connected your DvD drive too could help. |
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6/13/07 8:31:19 AM#10
Try removing whatever you put in to see if it gets back to normal or not.
If it does, then there is definately something wrong with the procedure of how u put the new hardware in. If it doesn't, you can try look for other monitor or display card to test. All these procedures I am suggesting is just trying to find out what is the problem. |
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Originally posted by JADEDRAG0N windows xp 512 nvidia geforce 6200 oc(not that old) i dont know
ese dont fuck around with me. |
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6/13/07 9:29:41 AM#12
Sounds to me like while you were in the PC, you may have knocked the vid card loose a bit or the cable to the monitor. Been doing hardware for years and when a monitor starts displays in only a couple colors, it's a pretty short list of possible issues. Re-seat the vid card. Refasten the cables. You can pull the power off the new DVD (it's faster and easier than taking it clear out) just to make sure, but in my experience I've never run across a way for an optical drive to limit what colors the monitor is displaying.
Hope it helps. "Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance." -Confucius My new store for all your computer needs: Tech Chest,LLC at http://www.tech-chest.com |
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6/13/07 9:31:36 AM#13
well....your Operation is certainly Windows Xp
CPU is the chip..Is it Intel ( duo core??) or AMD. So the game is not the problem right???It doesnt have virus or anything like that. I would suggest the pin is probably bent or broken or the RGB cable....also try to stick it to another monitor using different RGB cable....if it still persist that means it's the machine not the monitor. |
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TO LET YOU ALL KNOW I DONT HAVE A DVD-ROM I TRYED PUTTING ONE AND THEN THE SCREEN IS BLUE SO I TOOK IT OUT AND PUT THE CABLES BACK IN THE CD-ROM. AND NOW ITS STILL LIKE THIS AND I RE-PUT THE GRAPHICS CARD EVEN SWITCHED MY MONITOR FOR THE OTHER ONE AND IT STILL DONT WORK AND HERES SOME INFO CPU-INTEL CELERON 2.70GHz RAM-512Mb VID CARD-NVIDIA GEFORCE6200 OC WATT SUPPLY-350.. ese dont fuck around with me. |
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6/13/07 10:51:48 AM#15
If you did what the other people above suggested (opened your case back up, made sure your video card is seated into the slot correctly, ensured the cable from the video card to your monitor is secured on tightly), you probably shorted something out on the video card when you were inside of your case adding/removing the DVD ROM drive.
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i kinda fixed it i can see every color except red ese dont fuck around with me. |
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