On Sunday, September 14, 2003, at 10:23 PM, Kevin wrote:


I finally got it installed and working. After installing the drivers
for my ATI card, I shutdown and hooked up the other monitor. When I
restarted, nothing would show up on the added monitor. I did however get
the big apple and a swirling thing on the apple monitor hooked to the
motherboard. That is were it stayed for 5 minutes but would not boot. Any
thoughts?

Yeah, wait for 10 minutes. :))


You may want to do a cuda reset because of the hardware change, but it's not necessarily needed for a monitor add.....

When you change something or hard shut down, OSX does a system test/fix and it does take awhile. When it does boot, you will need to set up your monitors.

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