On Aug 10, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Brian Fuelleman wrote:

If you have a different monitor you could use, try it, if it works then you have isolated your problem to the monitor itself, if you get the same results then you have isolated the problem to the CPU itself.
What OS are you running?
Do you run antivirus software on your machine on a regular basis?
Have you had any other problems on this machine lately?
The more info you can give on the hardware and software in play the better.


When my G4 Cubes do this it's usally a Video card, I would remove it and flush all the connectors with a conact cleaner such as DeoxIT. If it still does it the card may be fubr.

JOHN CARMONNE
Yorba Linda USA
From TiBook 800




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