if you're using windows,
right click your desktop, click properties, go to settings, and change the color quality to 32 bits
2006-08-24 19:30:03
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answer #1
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answered by greenlady16 2
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Depends what system you are running and if you have a video card that can handle it. If you can, try going to start, then settings, then control panel, then display, then settings. Should be at a place where you can change it. If you cant change it there, you need to find out the maker of the video card and search for an update for it in downloads.com or driverguide.com or something like that. The only way I know of to find out the maker of the card is by taking the computer apart but I am sure there is a way to find out through the computer. I just dont know what is is.
2006-08-25 02:31:28
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answered by jeff 2
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You can do this is two ways.
1. This is a shotcut process. On your desktop, right click and click properties on the pop up menu, then click on settings. There you'll see colour quality, click on the arrow to select from the list of colour quality options u'd prefer, then activate your selection by clicking on the OK button.
2. Yo can also do this by going through the control panel, appearance & themes, change screen resolution (if you have Windows XP on your computer). then follow the steps in 1 above
2006-08-25 07:13:43
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answered by lara123 2
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Please following the following steps to change the colour of computer display:
1) Click start.
2) Click Settings.
3) Click ControlPanel/
4) Click on Display.
5) Click on settings
6) Select the colour option you want.
7) Click apply.
8) Click OK
2006-08-25 07:32:41
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answer #4
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answered by vakayil k 7
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If yoy are using windows 9X OS,Go to the display properties from cotrol panel.And select the Settings tab.And move the slidebar and change it into 32-bit
2006-08-25 02:48:49
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answered by jairusraja 1
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1. Just right click on desktop -> properties-> setting.
and set the display setting accordingly
2. If it is not showing other options then insert the motherboard CD into cd drive.
and install the display driver.
after installation it'll reboot and then go to point 1.
BOL
Amit
2006-08-25 02:42:14
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answered by Amit(IT) 3
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1.right click an desktop
2.go to settings tab
3.change your 16 bits colors to 32 bits in color quality
if works so ok if not:
1. go to contol panel
2.doubel click on system
3.go to hardware tab
4.click on device manager
5.in display adapter try to find your adapter name if is not exist
reinstall your vga's driver
good luck
2006-08-25 02:58:01
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answered by ruhollasatriani 2
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sounds like you need a new computer!
Seriously, go to control panel, select display, settings tab and change color quality. (all of this if you are running windows.)
2006-08-25 02:31:18
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answered by joshanderson76 2
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Right click anywhere on the desktop and choose properties, then click on Settings tab
that is where you change the settings.
2006-08-25 02:29:58
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answered by Keith Perry 6
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if none of the other works for u go to Toshiba/support.com and check ur graphic drivers to see if u can get an upgrade
2006-08-25 02:32:54
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answered by rickunlimited1952 4
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