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Hi,
It may not be the computer but rather the monitor.
It could be somthing loose in the monitor or part going bad, or it could
also be a bad monitor cable or connection to the graphic output.
I would try a different montor and see if the problem is still there, if so
it's the computer and not the monitor.
At 12:39 PM 01/17/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>I have a friend who's 4 year old banged on the keyboard and now the only
>color she gets on her screen is a yellow-green. Everything works fine, she's
>able to get online and do everything she did before, but everything is
>yellow-green. It sounds like to me that her monitor is probably going out. I
>thought maybe the graphics card was the culprit at first. But if it was that
>wouldn't the screen be completely messed up? This is an older computer:
>Pentium 266 with 96MB RAM and Windows ME. Thanks in advance for any help you
>can provide!
>
>Sheryl
>
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