Question Posted Wednesday February 2 2005, 7:25 pm
I dont know how to explain this but in the left top corner of my computer screen it like.. idk it fades like the color i have a blue background and it fades to a purple it just happaned today and its happaned before and went away when i restarted but not today so whats the deal? how do i fix this?
Karen answered Wednesday February 2 2005, 8:06 pm: Like what everyone mentioned, you probably have something that is magnetic near your computer. Magnets that are near a computer usually ruin the color of your computer screen. Try to find out if you do have something near your computer that is magnetic and move it away. Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
bulldogjennifer answered Wednesday February 2 2005, 7:59 pm: u problaby have an magnet around the computer, that happpend to me just take the magnet away
sp4rklingr4in answered Wednesday February 2 2005, 7:34 pm: You might have something magnetic near your computer. Magnets have a tendancy to mess up computer and TV screens by making them turn a purple/blue color near the edges where they are nearest to. It's irreversible so you may consider purchasing a new monitor if it's really bad.
Another reason might be because your computer has a really weird virus. Try re-imaging it (erasing all the stuff on your computer and putting all the important stuff on one disk to save for later) or you could try getting a virus protector. Try the Norton Virus protector as opposed to spyware or adaware (they're viruses). [ sp4rklingr4in's advice column | Ask sp4rklingr4in A Question ]
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