Try turning the MONITOR off and then on again. If it doesn't work, change your computer color settings.
The monitor colour has changed to pink due to inner loose soldering in case of a very old monitor. It can be fix by solderig the inner parts
Dead pixels: Over time, some monitors can develop dead pixels Look in your video card settings Adjust monitor settings: Color, display errors, and freezes Fixing a flickering monitor
Check your cord from the computer and monitor. If that is ok check your video card.
Unfortunately, that is a manufacturing defect and will remain with that monitor.
Go to the Main Menu Control. Click on Color. Apply your settings back to factory settings. Usually a computer virus does this or some person who does not know what to do.
If the table is wood it can be sanded down and repainted. However, the whole top will have to be sanded and repainted or else it will not look right.
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you don't. you replace it.
What kind of monitor is? What kind of computer is it? Post em' on my board.
This sounds like a hardware problem, but it may not be particularly serious - it could be the VGA cable has become slightly loose and pressing it home on the PC and monitor may fix it.
Normally there will be a button on the monitor. Switch it off and switch it on again - that should fix it.
did you put a magnet on it? usually that is the cause no