On Jan 21, 2011, at 11:14 AM, Baldassare Guzzo wrote:

> Dana,
> 
> OK, this might be some help.  I did some research and part of the problem 
> might be this:
> 
> If you go under the apple menu and do the "about this mac" and then "more 
> info" and then "graphics/displays" you might see "Core Image:"  It is "not 
> supported" may be part of the problem in 10.5 on our QS's.  Ill post more 
> asap.

"Core Image Not Supported" simply means that Core Image system calls in 
software are handled by the CPU not the GPU on the card. It will make OS X 
slower, but it will NOT lead to video problems like you describe.


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