Connecting LCD Monitor to lenovo n100 0768-ffg

Hello
I recently purchased a new LCD monitor (Samsung syncMaster t220)
I have connected it to the VGA port in the computer.
and what i get is a yellow picture!
how can I solve this?
 please help
Message Edited by dshmidt on 02-09-2009 01:21 PM

If your laptop LCD do not display a yellow tinge, then the most likely the vga adapter on your laptop probably have a bad connection or have dirt in it. There is the option of getting a port replicator, which i believe have a vga out port, or a cheap
usb2vga converter box, which can be bought for a cheap price over the net.  
Regards,
Jin Li
May this year, be the year of 'DO'!
I am a volunteer, and not a paid staff of Lenovo or Microsoft

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