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Answer» We had some bad storms come in and in the midst of shutting down my computer the electricity went out briefly. The computer came back on and the display was fine. I proceeded to got ahead and shut everything down.
The following afternoon, when I turned on my computer... the display was cloudy, had a green tint and I had no internet connection. After a few hours with my internet provider technical support, they told me that I needed a new network card and I would be better off buying a new computer. I simply used the USB cable that came with my modem to BYPASS the ethernet. Now I have an internet connection again but, my display is still bad and is steadily getting worse. Now everything is darker and has a blue tint.
I made the mistake of stopping by a repair shop and speaking to someone about getting a new video card. I was told computers aren't built these days to add onto. I may not know much about computers but, I know better than that. Yes, my video card is part of the motherboard but I do have a PCI EXPRESS slot available. Is it my card or do I need to replace the cord or it is something else? What do I need to fix?
Try BORROWING a screen to test first, to see if it is the monitor.
Then try to borrow a known working PCI-e card, as yes, if yours is built in to the motherboard, it will ALLOW you to use another card.
generally however, this sounds to me like more of a monitor issue than a video card issue, as the colour changed, and I believe if the onboard card was that messed up, it shouldn't boot.Thanks for the reply. When I read your response I had already bought a video card, which did fix the problem. I installed it myself and it was very simple. I'm just glad I didn't take it to a repair store. This WHOLE experience has raised my curiosity, now I'm wanting to learn more about pc's. Just not sure where to begin. Anyways-- Thanks again.
Quote now I'm wanting to learn more about pc's. Just not sure where to begin.
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