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Have seen this happen before.  It turned out to be a cable problem.  The pins that connected into the back of
the computer were loose/bad.  Playing around with the cable would cause it to work correctly.  Replaced the
monitor cable and it worked fine.  Truly believe this is your problem.

Byron Wolter

Marilyn Wilson wrote:

> "The colour on our moniter has gone a deep pink hue and the background keeps changing.  What should we do? "
> Marilyn Wilson
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