you might have the red color signal wire damaged , so it doesn't send
the red color signal , in that case u can go change the whole cable
and get it working perfectly , it happened to me before , you might
try messing with the screen cable ( the one that's connected to the
video card )  a bit and check if the colors come back, but don't break
the video card socket lol

On Dec 26, 3:37 pm, Nemo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for all the help, much obliged. I was fiddling with the RGB
> settings and when i change the red setting (0-%100%) nothing happens
> wheras the blue and green change as per youd expect, probably nothing
> you can do to fix it so will throw it out, (or maybe try and sell it
> as a Hi-Tech boat anchor!)
>
> On Dec 25, 10:50 pm, Coalwater <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > well i'm not sure but make sure there isn't any magnetic fields around
> > the screen , they affect the colors, these could come from any
> > speakers or sub woofers close to the screen, try the screen some where
> > else before you decide to throw it away
>
> > On Dec 25, 8:16 pm, "Ross Kelly" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I have an old 17" CRT, the colours appear all washed out and everything I
> > > have tried doesn't from a de-gauss to reinstalling the drivers, to
> > > re-seating the card - no dice, its part of a spare system used mainly for
> > > old gaming so would prefer to not have to find a replacement if there is 
> > > any
> > > hope of getting it back to full functionality..
> > > any help would be gratly appreciated/
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