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A pink-ish screen appearance on startup can be caused by several factors, including:
Monitor or display settings: It's possible that the color settings on your monitor or display are not properly calibrated. Many displays have color temperature settings that can affect the overall color balance of the screen. If the color temperature is set too warm, it can result in a pink-ish tint.
Graphics card settings: Your graphics card settings can also impact the color balance of your screen. Some graphics card software allows you to adjust color settings, including brightness, contrast, and color balance. If these settings are not properly configured, it could result in a pink-ish screen appearance.
Monitor or display hardware issues: Hardware issues with your monitor or display can also cause a pink-ish screen appearance. This could be due to a faulty monitor cable, a loose connection, or a problem with the monitor's internal components
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A pink-ish screen appearance on startup can be caused by several factors, including:

Monitor or display settings: It's possible that the color settings on your monitor or display are not properly calibrated. Many displays have color temperature settings that can affect the overall color balance of the screen. If the color temperature is set too warm, it can result in a pink-ish tint.

Graphics card settings: Your graphics card settings can also impact the color balance of your screen. Some graphics card software allows you to adjust color settings, including brightness, contrast, and color balance. If these settings are not properly configured, it could result in a pink-ish screen appearance.

Monitor or display hardware issues: Hardware issues with your monitor or display can also cause a pink-ish screen appearance. This could be due to a faulty monitor cable, a loose connection, or a problem with the monitor's internal components

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