On Wed, July 6, 2005 16:08, Harry Freeman said:
> Greetings ( + )!( + )
>
> On Jul 6, 2005, at 3:46 PM, Paul Thompson wrote:

>> I restarted to find the same effect but then slowly everything shrunk
>> back to normal size and color, functioning OK and on a subsequent
>> restart it was also normal.

> Some information stored in PRAM includes:
> Display and video settings such as refresh rate, screen resolution,
> number of colors
> Time zone setting
> Startup volume choice
> Speaker volume
> Recent kernel panic information, if any
> DVD region setting
>
> Sound like you might need a new "PRAM" battery.

Disagree.  This sounds like a monitor going bad.

The fact that it slowly went back to normal makes it sound like as the
monitor warmed up, it 'corrected itself'.


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