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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: dmdchief on September 29, 2010, 08:35:13 PM
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I have a westinghouse 2210 moniter and the colors are messed up on it very light washed out. I just bought and installed a GTX460 card and put the 2856 drivers on it and all was fine until my "friend" got on the computor the other day and adjusted the colors, now I can't get them back to where they were. I have uninstalled the drivers for the video card, and then reinstalled them, reset the moniter which really doesn't do anything. I called galaxy and the guy there knew less than I did about this. He sugested if reformat the machine again, just went through that last thursday/friday. Anyone on here know how to reset the display to factory default on galaxy GTX460
thanks
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If you haven't done so, press the "menu" button on the monitor, and chose the "reset" option from the onscreen display menu. You might also need to check the brightness and contrast on the monitor itself, (under the OSD menu) - the manual for your monitor doesn't mention conclusively that the reset sets brightness and contrast back to default, although I'd like to believe that it would do so.
A greyish, washed out image is often the result of a GPU failure, and can be the result of a monitor failure, or (not very likely) a problem with the cable or connection. Do you have either another system you can check the monitor with, or another monitor you can check the system with?
As a last check, if you have a Linux Live CD/DVD handy (or if you don't, you can get one real quick from the internet) you could boot that and see if the problem persists. If it's still an issue on the Live CD, it's either monitor settings or a hardware failure with one of the two.
Is it possible that your "friend" also might have overclocked the GPU?
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I put my old dell monitor on and the colors are fine on it. It is a 15" lcd. He didn't overclock the gpu that was the first thing I checked on. I tried the reset on the side of the monitor and that did not work. I was wondering if Vista puts some file on the computor that I can't find as when I put the monitor it goes back to the bad colors even after downloading the new beta drivers from Nvidia with the option to do a clean install. I haven't tried putting the monitor on any other computor yet that is about the only thing I haven't elimanated.
thanks for trying to help
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If monitor is reset to factory defaults, then go to Nvidia control panel, switch to advanced view, go to "Adjust desktop color settings" and click on "Restore Defaults" (upper right corner).
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I put my old dell monitor on and the colors are fine on it
This virtually guarantees that it's either the setup of the monitor (through the OSD) or that the monitor itself has failed.
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