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> Try plugging it into the hard-drive? Or, if that fails, hit it. Lots. Then sleep
> with your next door neighbour.
LMFAO!
If that button's been pressed, or flicked if it's a switch and you can right the problem by turning the monitor around and having a look.
If it's not that then the colour's gone haywie in your monitor, as happens on some TV's and you need to buy a new one.
Sleeping with your next door neighbour is the solution Microsoft recommends. If he/she isn't in then the family pet is also suggested as a viable alternative. Have fun..
and visit http://www.sparse.org/~mrt to put the Mr.T effect into any web page, genius.
it's been ok ever since it used to have a high pitched noise so i hit it again and that fixed that to.
if it's broke hit it thats what i say :)
and if that fails just smash it up in the garden as thats fun or drop it off a high building (i recomend a multi-story car park)
then after all that sleep with your neighbour and offer them a muffin for there trouble.