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Thomas Mayer <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Nov 2006 07:52:46 -0800
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If your computer has onboard video, you can use that rather than the 
video card for diagnosis purposes.

Tom Mayer

Bill wrote:
> From: William Patton
> Subject: Monitor Color Fluctuation
> Date: Nov. 14, 2006
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> I have a Sony CRT monitor that is perhaps six years old.  My video card is an ATI All-in-Wonder 9600 series that is perhaps 3 years old.  All of a sudden my display is turning pale shades of green and flickering before going back to white.  It might happen a few times an hour for several seconds.   How could I determine if the monitor is failing or the graphics card?  Thank you.  I have no other equipment  to hook up to test the difference.
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