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Post by osiris on Oct 7, 2006 11:03:31 GMT 1
Feel free to use this section "Hardware & Software" to create new threads about computer troubleshooting; or even if you are curious and want to know something about hardware & software, every question will be accepted. Me and Nostra1 will be delighted to leave you a reply as soon as possible. Enjoy!
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Kathryn
Hireling
Queen of the Onions
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Post by Kathryn on Oct 10, 2006 15:01:37 GMT 1
The little green goblin inside my computer box who processes all the instructions seems a little off colour (pink actually).
What should I do?
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Post by Nostra1 on Oct 10, 2006 15:10:43 GMT 1
Do you see the entire screen go into a pinkish hue (as if you are wearing red sunglasses) or does only certain sections in Windows turn pink? Also is this during a specific application (such as a game) or is this right at the desktop.
One thing you may try is to reconnect the connector at the back of your video output. I recall once when I was having to move my computer around while it was on (to test something), it knocked the connector during the moving and my screen went pink. I reconnected it back on correctly and it went back to normal.
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Tommy
Hireling
Tom Poes
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Post by Tommy on Oct 10, 2006 16:05:46 GMT 1
I don't believe Kathryn is having problems with the hue of her display.
It's the little goblin inside her system that is not feeling well. Pinkish so to say.
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Post by Nostra1 on Oct 10, 2006 16:24:21 GMT 1
Ah ok, thanks for the correction Tommy. If this is the case, I am not sure what to do since I never had to deal with a sick goblin. I think a sage is more appropriate for this sort of ailment.
By the way Tommy, I liked your cameo appearance in the Black Mill. It's always nice to meet some of the people you know from the mods community, even if its in a game. Haven't finished the game yet.
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Tommy
Hireling
Tom Poes
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Post by Tommy on Oct 10, 2006 16:43:13 GMT 1
Might be better to let Kat find a goblin doctor then. btw, almost all new NPC's in the Black Mill, if not all, were members of the Dutch MW community. Hence the odd off-lore names.
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