Graphics issues

Discussion in 'Laptop Hardware' started by smileo1, Jan 28, 2012.

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    smileo1

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    I have an aspireone 722 and for some reason the white areas where you type in are now a shade of blue and i cannot get it back and when you log on and all displays where should be white are now in contrast of blue, can anyone help?
     
    smileo1, Jan 28, 2012
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    You don't say whether this happens in just one program or in all programs. However! How to fix it depends on the OS & /or program you are running, but basically you seem to have changed the style settings for your computer / program.
     
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    it is in all and even the start up where you have the 4 colour windows flower all have blue contast on them
     
    smileo1, Jan 29, 2012
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    Sounds like either the cable between the screen and the motherboard has a cinch or break in it, or the graphics chip on the motherboard is on the blink. If you still have warranty on the AO722, its time to use it. Otherwise try to source the screen-motherboard cable on ebay, and change it. If that doesn't help, it'll be cheaper to get a new netbook, than a new motherboard.

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    thank you and if it is that it is only 5months old so covered under manufacturers warranty so call tomorrow morning :)
     
    smileo1, Jan 30, 2012
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