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Old February 12th 05, 03:46 AM
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I recently changed residents and disconnected and moved my Compaq Presario
5012US to the new abode. When I got it all plugged in and fired up, the
screen went (moving left to right) from a basic pale blue about three
quarters of the way across to a light shade of purple to a light shade of
green on the right side. I don't know a lot about the workings of a
computer but could I possibly have some card or something going bad? Any
help or replies will be greatly appreciated. Also running WinME.


 




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