During deployment of a new workstation, the user notices the desktop monitor has a persistent green tint. Swapping to a known-good monitor does not resolve the problem. Which of the following should be investigated NEXT to troubleshoot this color-display issue?
Adjust the color-calibration settings in the operating system
Update the graphics-driver software
Inspect and, if necessary, replace the video cable
Because replacing the monitor did not eliminate the green tint, the next logical step is to inspect the connection between the PC and display. A loose, damaged, or bent-pin video cable can drop one or more color channels, producing a noticeable tint. Re-seating or replacing the cable is a quick, low-cost step before pursuing driver updates or hardware replacement.
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