This may indicate a problem. It could be software and require re-installation of the application you are using, your video drivers, or your operating system.
It could also be a sign of a loose cable, or loose installation of the videocard.
It can also indicate failure of the monitor, videocard, or other internal component.
In some cases, it may also be some sort of special feature of your monitor. Check your monitor's documentation to see.
A green light on your computer monitor i think means that it is on. im not sure though
did you put a magnet on it? usually that is the cause no
RGB - Red, Green, Blue
you need to have a computer with the red green and white plug-in's and that should be it
Yes, - Change the data cable of monitor - Changing the gamma to all red will allow you to see at least some green
If you mean its displaying green, it could be a range of things. A pin on the cord, the computers graphics card, the screens inverter.. etc. Get it checked out.
I assume the questioner meant a RGB colour model TV or computer monitor? In which case, the three colours are, red, green and blue.
Try to get one more monitor just to check. If another monitor works with your computer, you have most likely problems with your video card (if you are not lucky it can be motherboard, or motherboard + video card).
Red, Green & Blue.... Hence the term 'RGB monitor'.
on the monitor a computer uses the additive primary colors: red, green, and blue.on the printer a computer uses the subtractive primary colors: cyan, magenta, and yellow with black to get darker shades of color
This happened to me too. I replaced my monitor cable and that fixed the problem. I think it has something to do with the fact that VGA carries three colors: red, green and blue. One of the connections within the cable must have gone bad.
If putting a known good monitor on your PC gives you a green screen, then something is broken. Probably your video card.