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To: GC who wrote (30540)11/18/2002 7:55:15 AM
From: Patricia Meaney  Respond to of 110652
 
Did you by any chance try resetting your display? Something similar happened to me, but upon booting - not after I had it on - I went to Control Panel, Display, Settings and re-set everything and then rebooted and it came back the right way.



To: GC who wrote (30540)11/18/2002 4:14:19 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
GC, pink screen info vtel.com

PS: my 2+ year old Dell laptop screen is pink when first turned on, but this clears up in about 20 seconds. It also happens after the screen goes to sleep [power saving mode]. The pinkishness started about half a year ago. I seldom turn that machine off, so it's not a biggie for me.

Gottfried