On Mar 7, 2004, at 1:01 PM, Matthew D. O'Conner wrote:


Recently bought another Wallstreet II to replace the one that I had been using (which was having problems).

New one works perfectly except for one thing: when it is put to sleep for more than 30 minutes or so, the screen becomes a fuzzy mess when it is woken up. If you wake it up in less than 30 minutes (or so), it doesn't become fuzzy. Also, the screen, cursor, disk, etc. all still work when the screen is being weird, it just looks bad. A restart cures the problem every time. There is no problem if I shut it down instead of putting it to sleep. I have two _new_ apple batteries in it pretty much all of the time and it has a newish PRAM battery, too.


I've had problems exactly like this with PC-flashed-for-Mac video cards.... My only option was to not allow the monitor to sleep.....

Just a thot..... :))

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