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Old April 11th 03, 03:38 PM
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Default Image problems

On Fri, 11 Apr 2003 10:04:47 -0400, "Quinoa S"
wrote:

What did HP tell you?

Quinoa S

"April" wrote in message
...
I just bought a brand new cpu. My monitor is a HP
Pavilion f70 and I'm having problems with the coloring. I
selected the autumn wallpaper and the coloring is majorly
distorted. I need to know what to do to fix this so it
shows completely clear. I was told you could view movies
and watch TV on this and it was like watching your own TV,
well so far it sucks cuz I can't get the image to come out
clear. SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME TO FIX THIS...

Thx!
April



Be a little more specific. Too much red? Too much green?
Not as much colors as you are used to?

Things to check:
Got to the control panel, the "Display" ..............go to settings,
and check your resolution. If you have a 15" monitor, set it to
800x600............higher if your monitor is larger.
In the same screen, check your color quality. It should be set to
16bit or higher.
If your monitor is washed with one color (red, green,blue), your
monitor may be out.


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