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I have an hp pavilion a720n desktop with an hp pavilion mx70 monitor and windows xp home. There is a problem with the color displayed on the monitor. I see mainly black and white, but blue shows up fine....

First of all you can check the computer by connecting another monitor to it to see if the problem goes away...if so then the problem would be in the monitor. If not , then I would try to change the video grafics card in the computer(assuming you don't have built in video). If you have built in video on the mother board then you will either need to replace the motherboard or disable the onboard video and install a video card
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HP Pavilion dv7 goes into sleep while im gaming what could the problem be? overheating?

Hi, Click on start, controlpanel, power options, advanced and check your settings there. But depending what support you have inside the computer gaming could be too much.
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Not cleaning per sey but a tune up. CRT monitors have alot of things going on inside (high voltage and high heat). This causes parts to change value. You can send this to my company for a tuneup or take it to a local serviceman. The average price price should be +- $100.00.

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My color monitor (hp pavilion mx70) is having graphics problems

Need to download correct graphics drivers and then you will be able to change the options. If you already have up to date drivers then you need to Right Click on desktop and select properties and then click on the Settings Tab and change it from 16 color to Highest (32 bit). Oh, go to manufacturers web site to download drivers.
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Monitor won't come on right away

Sounds like the CRT is starting to go bad cause its taking longer and longer for it to boot up. CRT's aren't available now so a new monitor would be the only option.

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Monitor is missing pins?

If the monitor is working correctly, there is no problem. Not all 15 pins are used, therefore there is usually two missing.
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Possilbe to reset monitor?

This document pertains to MX50, MX70, MX75 and MX90 CRT monitors.
NOTE: To reset the monitor to factory settings:
  1. Turn off the monitor by pressing the POWER button.
  2. Press and hold the plus (+) button and then
  3. Whith the Plus (+) button pressed, press the power button to turn on the monitor.
  4. Release both buttons.
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Hp pavillion mx70 stopped showing red, etc

Right-click on any open space on your desktop. Click on properties and the Display properties will come up. Click on settings and make sure the resolution slide is all the way to the right. And Color Quality is set to 32 bits on the small window.
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I want to know if my monitor is Vista compatable

Yes, the monitor is Vista compatible. A monitor is just a display device, simply showing you what's coming from the computer's video card. That video circuitry is what would need to be compatible with Vista.

If you are upgrading an older computer by installing Vista, you might need to be concerned about video hardware compatibility. If you are upgrading by simply replacing the computer with a new one, it will already be Vista ready. In either case, the monitor will be fine.

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