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I've had a similar problem going on over at one of the work benches, however
it's the cable and not the monitor or video card.  I just wanted to mention
this as an alternative item to check.  Mine is the cable right where it goes
into the connector that hooks up to the vga card.  If I move the cable a bit
and perhaps relieve a bit of the strain on it, the color snaps back to full.

Just a little aside to check.
Best of Luck

Dave




On 11/14/06, Bill <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> From: William Patton
> Subject: Monitor Color Fluctuation
> Date: Nov. 14, 2006
>
> 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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