Blue tint screen?

Hi well whenever I connect / randomly my screen will go to a shade of blue that makes things green yellow go, why is this happening I think it may be the graphics card but I'm not sure that I need HELP! As soon as possible!!! I removed my current monader and tried on another and it's always blue.

Hi Dalton79302,

Welcome to Microsoft Answers Forums.

This can happen if the monitor has gone bad or damaged cable.
To find out if the problem is related to the video card on the computer, I suggest you connect another monitor to the computer and check.
As the current monitor did the same thing when it is connected to another computer, which means that there is a problem with the screen itself.
I suggest that you contact a store local tech and get checked monitor.

Halima S - Microsoft technical support.
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