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More info?)
Also, check if one of those "Accesibility" tools is not enabled - i.e.
colors for people with color perception "disabilities."
See what processes are running in Windows Task Manager for that.
Michael
"SCVolman" <SCVolman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4812708E-D9CE-4724-B5EF-44ACAC39AE9B@microsoft.com...
>I am hoping a clean install would not be needed. I have data to back up
> elsewhere and don't have the time to spend doing that, or reinstalling my
> apps. My monitor is 12 months old and is a LCD envision.
>
> "Michael" wrote:
>
>> A few checks for 'weird colors', not necessarily in the following order:
>>
>> 1. if only colors are 'weird,' check Color Scheme
>> Display/Properties/Appearence to be "Default (blue)." Just change the
>> Default/Apply and then switch it back.
>> 2. change the XP Theme in Display Properties then change it back.
>> 3. check the *monitor* drivers, supported screen refresh rate etc. Try
>> minimal settings - w/out hardware acceleration etc.
>> 4. log in as Administrator and see if the problem persists.
>> 5 reinstall clean/clean - wipe the partition or drive - since XP finds
>> and
>> applies some of the previous settings.
>> Michael
>>
>> A clean/clean XP reinstall implies wiping the partition/drive clean -
>> otherwise, XP saves some of the previous settings.
>> "SCVolman" <SCVolman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:5AD96640-E280-49AC-9A88-43F2F86F0B35@microsoft.com...
>> > Well, I upgraded home to pro about 4 weeks ago. All was well.
>> > Yesterday
>> > I
>> > logged off for the first time in about 3 weeks and forgot my login
>> > password.
>> > I had made the start-up disks, so I used those to boot up to an admin
>> > screen.
>> > I was able to get into MSC and reset my password. Then rebooted and
>> > was
>> > able to login without a problem. Except for my desktop colors being all
>> > weird. I have tried changing the settings at display properties,
>> > updating
>> > my
>> > video driver and even reinstalling xp pro.
>> >
>> > "L391" wrote:
>> >
>> >> What was it that you were doing to do this?
>> >>
>> >> "SCVolman" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Somehow I have managed to hose my color options for ALL of my
>> >> > applications
>> >> > and desktop. I have tried reinstalling XP Pro to see if the default
>> >> > would
>> >> > return. It did not. Any ideas?
>>
>>
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