Photoshop {CS5]. I had a mac notification that my graphics card had
'encountered a problem' and been disabled. Research has shown me that
my macbook pro has 2 graphics cards but only uses the 'heavy duty]
nvidia one when needed - i.e. phtoshop. I am not sure if the nvidia
has been enabled again. I can't tell by looking at the display/
graphics hardware list in settings and I thought Growl might tell me.
I have found a little app/prog that will tell Growl to tell me
[gfxCardStatus]. I also found on an nvidia forum that I needed a CUDA
program but I thought all that sort of thing cam in o the mac updates.
I am trying to help myself but finding it difficult and scary!
Thanks for your interest, any advice would be most appreciated.
Amanda

On Jul 14, 4:10 pm, Christopher Forsythe <[email protected]> wrote:
> What application are you wanting to use to show that the hardware changed?
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> On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 10:05 AM, orn8one <[email protected]> wrote:
> > New to Mac and my son told me I must have Growl. 6 months and no
> > applications show in my list nor can I work out how to add them.
> > I am hoping Growl will tell me which graphics card is being used and
> > when. My nvidia has been disabled on Photoshop [no idea why] I don't
> > know if I have CUDA, if it makes a difference or what. Will Growl tell
> > me if I ever get it to do anything?
> > Thx for any help.
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