Re: The Color 'Red' is missing

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webster72n

FIPO:

The missing color red was not the cause of my failing monitor, but the
setting 'without restart after a color change', which can affect certain
programs, in this case the display itself, triggered the discrepancy.
Choosing to restart after a color change instead, eliminated my problem
entirely on the spot.
Quite a learning experience, when considering it worked for so long.
Thanks for all positive contributions.

Harry.
 
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Mart

Harry wrote :-

> The missing color red was not the cause of my
> failing monitor, but the setting 'without restart
> after a color change',


But Harry, that was one of the very reasons why I asked you to clarify your
actions in my reply to your original post. And your reply was :-

> Lately I haven't touched anything but the on and off button of my

machinery'.

Err... Except the colour depth settings - it seems!

Didn't you notice any changes at the time - and their correction next time
you booted?

Anyway, not only am I pleased that you've resolved the issue - but
hopefully, you've learned from the experience.

Good luck

Mart



"webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> FIPO:
>
> The missing color red was not the cause of my failing monitor, but the
> setting 'without restart after a color change', which can affect certain
> programs, in this case the display itself, triggered the discrepancy.
> Choosing to restart after a color change instead, eliminated my problem
> entirely on the spot.
> Quite a learning experience, when considering it worked for so long.
> Thanks for all positive contributions.
>
> Harry.
>
>
 
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webster72n

"Mart" <mart(NoSpam)@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
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> Harry wrote :-
>
> > The missing color red was not the cause of my
> > failing monitor, but the setting 'without restart
> > after a color change',

>
> But Harry, that was one of the very reasons why I asked you to clarify

your
> actions in my reply to your original post. And your reply was :-
>
> > Lately I haven't touched anything but the on and off button of my

> machinery'.
>
> Err... Except the colour depth settings - it seems!


No way, Mart, that's the point!


>
> Didn't you notice any changes at the time - and their correction next time
> you booted?
>
> Anyway, not only am I pleased that you've resolved the issue - but
> hopefully, you've learned from the experience.
>
> Good luck


Sure can use it! Thanks. <H>.

>
> Mart
>
>
>
> "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ua%235tiR2HHA.6128@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> > FIPO:
> >
> > The missing color red was not the cause of my failing monitor, but the
> > setting 'without restart after a color change', which can affect certain
> > programs, in this case the display itself, triggered the discrepancy.
> > Choosing to restart after a color change instead, eliminated my problem
> > entirely on the spot.
> > Quite a learning experience, when considering it worked for so long.
> > Thanks for all positive contributions.
> >
> > Harry.
> >
> >

>
>
 

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