On Jun 28, 2016, at 8:53 AM, lip...@gmail.com<mailto:lip...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have a 15-inch PowerBook (Double layer SD, 1.67GHz running OS 10.4.11). I
can connect my DV cam to it and get live video using any number of apps (iMovie
HD, Gawker, probably others). I can connect the
Hi,
I have a 15-inch PowerBook (Double layer SD, 1.67GHz running OS 10.4.11).
I can connect my DV cam to it and get live video using any number of apps
(iMovie HD, Gawker, probably others). I can connect the DV cam to my
MacBook Pro (2.3 ghz, Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013, OSX 10.11.5) using
gt; http://fluxdreams.designbinder.com/
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> On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Mira Kehoe <mirake...@gmail.com
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','mirake...@gmail.com');>> wrote:
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>> Thanks, everyone, for your advice! I successfully swapped out the vid
://fluxdreams.designbinder.com/
On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Mira Kehoe <mirake...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, everyone, for your advice! I successfully swapped out the video
> cards this afternoon; it only took 10 minutes. Some applications seem to
> take a little more time t
Thanks, everyone, for your advice! I successfully swapped out the video
cards this afternoon; it only took 10 minutes. Some applications seem to
take a little more time to open or close, but everything seems to be
working fine as of now.
I appreciate the experience of this group many thanks
Can I take out the video card from my G4 867 dual MDD that has been sitting
idle for 6-7 years and install it in my G4 1.25 dual MDD?
The Apple genius bar person was pretty sure that the video card on the 1.25
dual G4 is causing the symptoms I've been having: long time on the solid
blue
Wow! Thanks for the detailed and quick responses! We have to perform
tonight, but I'll try to get to it on Sunday and report back.
Mira
On Saturday, October 24, 2015, Mac User #330250 <macuser330...@gmx.net>
wrote:
> Original message from mkehoe, 2015-10-24 20:54:
> > Can I tak
anything that's too old. They have been very helpful
over the years.
Thanks for your thoughts,
Mira
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> On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 9:54 PM, mkehoe <mirake...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> The Apple genius bar person was pret
On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 9:54 PM, mkehoe <mirake...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The Apple genius bar person was pretty sure that the video card on the 1.25
> dual G4 is causing the symptoms I've been having: long time on the solid
> blue screen before my home page appears, etc.
They still
I haven't changed any components recently. What do you mean "dump" ? Hold
the button down?
Also, a year or so ago I purchased a new PRAM battery, but didn't install
it. Would this be a good time to do that, and if so, the battery first, or
the video card?
Mira
On Saturday, Octobe
Thanks for your quick feedback!
On Saturday, October 24, 2015, Cameron Kaiser <spec...@floodgap.com> wrote:
> > Can I take out the video card from my G4 867 dual MDD that has been
> sitting
> > idle for 6-7 years and install it in my G4 1.25 dual MDD?
>
> Yes, it sho
wrote:
> > Can I take out the video card from my G4 867 dual MDD that has been
> sitting
> > idle for 6-7 years and install it in my G4 1.25 dual MDD?
>
> Yes, it should just work. The 9000 Pro is overall a more powerful card than
> the 4 MX, but the performance delta is n
I am having an annoying issue.
When viewing news articles at my att yahoo site the videos play with
a black stripe vertically covering the center 3rd or quarter of the
video.
I have found nothing similar Googling this issue.
It does not affect the advertisements only the news video clips
On Apr 3, 2014, at 12:59 PM, 12345 67890 tsaec...@att.net wrote:
I am having an annoying issue.
When viewing news articles at my att yahoo site the videos play with a black
stripe vertically covering the center 3rd or quarter of the video.
I have found nothing similar Googling this issue
G5 Dual 1.8G
10.4.11
GeForce FX 5200
2 monitors
Westinghouse CMC17 1280x1024
DELL E207WFP 1680x1050
These 2 monitors played-nice for months, then the CMC-17 suddenly
developed a flickering series of maybe 10 horizontal bands that
slowly move down the screen.
They are not apparent at all
On Jan 19, 2013, at 12:02 PM, JohnV wrote:
Where should I be looking for if it's the machine, the card, a cable
or the monitor?
Switch the monitors to each other's video port and see if the bands
stay with the same monitor or stay with the same video port.
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Il giorno 19/01/13 20:34, Kris Tilford ha scritto:
Switch the monitors to each other's video port and see if the bands
stay with the same monitor or stay with the same video port.
... and switch the video cables too, to test them as well.
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flicker stays with the Westinghouse monitor
On Jan 19, 2013, at 2:34 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Jan 19, 2013, at 12:02 PM, JohnV wrote:
Where should I be looking for if it's the machine, the card, a
cable or the monitor?
Switch the monitors to each other's video port and see if the bands
Tilford ha scritto:
Switch the monitors to each other's video port and see if the bands
stay with the same monitor or stay with the same video port.
... and switch the video cables too, to test them as well.
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observe, then
Swap the cables where they go into each monitor
observe
will do
On Jan 19, 2013, at 2:56 PM, Valter Prahlad wrote:
Il giorno 19/01/13 20:34, Kris Tilford ha scritto:
Switch the monitors to each other's video port and see if the bands
stay with the same
At 17:16 -0500 1/19/13, W.Adrian D'Alessio wrote:
A Viewsonic here has problems with an external power supply. It works well
when a replacement is plugged in.
In the good old days of cathode ray tubes rolling bands were almost always due
to an interference. the AC power's 60 Hz, with
On 1/19/2013 1:02 PM, JohnV wrote:
These 2 monitors played-nice for months, then the CMC-17 suddenly
developed a flickering series of maybe 10 horizontal bands that
slowly move down the screen.
This is indicative of filter capacitors going bad in the power supply.
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video cards meant originally for the G5, does not have its
ADC connector in the same place as the 9000, or other G4 AGP/ADC cards. The
ADC connector for the 9600 is further back on the card than that of the
9000. Color me stupid, but, never having poked around inside a G5, I did
not know
to agp pro design
to keep adc - apple should have gone for dvi/vga at that point (had to
eventually) but they have always liked to have their proprietary video
connectors going way back...
Pete
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MDD G4 odd start/restart behavior - new video card
faithie999 faithie...@hotmail.com Dec 11
i was going to suggest the same thing, if only for a last troubleshooting
step.
if you have either a spare PC power supply, or a PC that you can borrow
the power supply from temporarily, you could try powering the video card
from the separate power supply. assuming the borrowed PS doesn't
On Monday, December 10, 2012 10:14:08 PM UTC-6, Valter Viglietti wrote:
Speaking of which, my MDD has the 360 watt PS. I have seen that there
are
400 watt units also for the MDD. Any idea why the different versions? Is
the 400 watt unit just a later version, or what?
AFAIK, quite
Jeff:
From photos of several of these PSUs (both 360 and 400 watt versions) for
sale on eBay, it seems pretty clear to me that these figures are output
wattage. From my rough calculations based on input figures on the same
PSUs, it would seem that the input wattage is between 700-800 watts.
Greetings,
If you need drivers you should be able to get them on ATI web page.
When I was using my G4 AGP Graphic 400 I need to install the drivers (I think
there was2) before everything worked Okay.
Well my problem was, if the system went to sleep upon wake up the screen was
scrambled, and the
On 12/7/12 15:34 PM, frrob wrote:
Hello!
I have a MDD G4, 1.25 GHz DP, 10.5.8. Last night I installed a Radeon
9800 Pro 128M AGP (DVI) card, replacing the stock Radeon 9000 68M (ADC).
My main motivation for doing this was to have a 128M card, so as to run
snip===
Did you get a driver
Flags:
I'll check the swap list for that driver. However, according to the ATI
website, Leopard has the most up-to-date driver for the 9800 in it already.
Thanks,
Rob J.
On Monday, December 10, 2012 7:35:30 AM UTC-5, flags wrote:
On 12/7/12 15:34 PM, frrob wrote:
Hello!
I have a
Bob:
I'll check that heat sink and screws when I get back.
Thanks,
Rob J.
On Monday, December 10, 2012 1:58:59 AM UTC-5, grizzledgiant wrote:
Sorry, Rob, I didn't read down all the way before replying.
About the full fan speed. Mine did that when I first got it (used).
The heat
Valter:
I would call an AGP card that draws 75 watts a power hog all right.
I had, by my own rough calculation, thought that the card might draw 45-50
watts. But I could see that 75 might well overtax the power supply.
Speaking of which, my MDD has the 360 watt PS. I have seen that there are
On 10/12/2012 02:41, frrob fr...@earthlink.net wrote:
Hello again everyone!
Again, thanks for all the feedback and suggestions.
Sooner or later, when you keep banging your head against a wall, you reach a
point of saying f*%k it. It's not worth the trouble. I am about at that
point. I
Il giorno 11/12/12 03:41, frrob ha scritto:
Valter:
I would call an AGP card that draws 75 watts a power hog all right.
It was the most powerful card of its times... power always has a price. ;-)
Speaking of which, my MDD has the 360 watt PS. I have seen that there are
400 watt units also
On 12/10/12 22:14 PM, Valter Prahlad wrote:
Il giorno 11/12/12 03:41, frrob ha scritto:
Valter:
I would call an AGP card that draws 75 watts a power hog all right.
It was the most powerful card of its times... power always has a price. ;-)
If you can find an old AT power supply, they have
Hello Rob:
I forgot to mention, the tightening sequence is important also:
Right front, Left rear, Left front, Right rear. The right rear is a
sheet metal mount from the case and can have a lot of variance in
height.
Bob
On Dec 10, 2012, at 8:32 PM, frrob wrote:
Bob:
I'll check
Il giorno 08/12/12 19:42, frrob ha scritto:
As far as power goes in general, I *do* have four drives. But I have one
empty PCI slot. So I'm not sure if I'm maxing out power or not.
IMHO, four drives, three PCI cards (your MDD should have 4 slots) AND the
Radeon 9800... Equals too much power for
Hello again everyone!
Again, thanks for all the feedback and suggestions.
Sooner or later, when you keep banging your head against a wall, you reach
a point of saying f*%k it. It's not worth the trouble. I am about at that
point. I have spent almost all my free time for the last 2 days
Tom:
Thanks for the reply.
I recall that on some machines, a bad or marginal PRAM battery can
cause all kinds of goofiness.
But, I am not losing dates/times, etc., which is the classic symptom
of a bad battery.
However, I will try the new PRAM battery next.
Thanks,
Rob J.
On Dec
Il giorno 10/12/12 03:41, frrob ha scritto:
The only thing to try, as Valter, Mac User #330250, and Wayne have
suggested, is to remove the last things - the SCSI RAID, the UL3D, and the
USB 2.0 card, and see what happens. The thing is, even if that worked, I
don't *want* to run the machine
Hello Rob:
With no disrespect to anyone else's attempts to help, I have had
exactly the same problem on my MDD. It occurred after the same basic
scenario, adding a 9800 Pro (PC flashed with pins 3 and 11 taped up).
After 2 weeks it wouldn't start up or even give me the white LED light
Sorry, Rob, I didn't read down all the way before replying.
About the full fan speed. Mine did that when I first got it (used).
The heat sink screws were loose when I removed it. I put new Arctic
Silver 5 paste on it and made sure the screws were tight. It quieted
down.
Bob
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hi, fwiw, years before i owned a powermac, i used slackware
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the gpu. now all of the finery of my memory is gone from this
experience, but the quirks
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Subject: Re: MDD G4 odd start/restart behavior - new video card
Date:Saturday, 08. December 2012
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To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
[…] you'll need to segregate the hard drive to its own
power source
The second thought is that maybe the PSU itself isn't capable of providing
enought power for all of the components. And: warmed-up components may draw
more power.
FWIW I had the same problem when updating my Mystic to the flashed
version of a 9800 pro card (taped pins). The general consensus
If it is a failing or marginal power supply you could try removing other
cards and running the hard drives off an external power supply. Then if it
does reboot when hot, you'll know it's your power supply. If it still
doesn't then maybe there's something wrong with the video card.
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try removing other
cards and running the hard drives off an external power supply. Then if it
does reboot when hot, you'll know it's your power supply. If it still
doesn't then maybe there's something wrong with the video card.
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Subject: MDD G4 odd start/restart behavior - new video card
Hello!I have a MDD G4, 1.25 GHz DP, 10.5.8. Last night I installed a
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Date:Saturday, 08. December 2012
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If it is a failing or marginal power supply you could try removing other
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Date:Saturday, 08. December 2012
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Modern SATA HDDs use 4096k sectors (WD: “Advanced Format”). APM uses
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Date:Saturday, 08. December 2012
From:frrob fr...@earthlink.net
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Regarding heat as the issue, I'm not so sure. According to iStat, the
processor
I have one of these in my Gig Ethernet. Just be warned, it is sensitive to
higher temps. Make sure you are cleaning out dust on a regular basis. Once you
get the power issue sorted, any future video issues, your first step should be
to check airflow, and temps.
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Hello!
I have a MDD G4, 1.25 GHz DP, 10.5.8. Last night I installed a Radeon 9800
Pro 128M AGP (DVI) card, replacing the stock Radeon 9000 68M (ADC). My main
motivation for doing this was to have a 128M card, so as to run a larger
monitor at full resolution. I didn't really look for the 9800
Isn't this the tape pins 3 11 issue?:
http://themacelite.wikidot.com/pins-3-and-11
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Kris:
My understanding is that the tape on pins 3 11 issue applies to PC
versions of the 9800 card flashed over to Mac, not to *original* Mac
edition cards. This is an original Mac edition card.
Cards that have the pin issue will cause the machine to not power up *at all
* if the pins are not
On Dec 7, 2012, at 10:37 PM, frrob wrote:
My understanding is that the tape on pins 3 11 issue applies to
PC versions of the 9800 card flashed over to Mac, not to original
Mac edition cards. This is an original Mac edition card.
I don't think the pin 3 11 issues was PC vs. Mac cards, I
Il giorno 07/12/12 22:34, frrob ha scritto:
The solution I have found to this problem is (if it powered on and gave
me the flashing molex icon) is to manually power it down with the power
button, and (if it didn't power up at all just do this) unplug the machine
for 30 seconds to a minute,
What model number is it?
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You can swap the cards if the one in the QS is good.
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I have two video cards. ATI Radeon 9000 Pro and nVidia A74. Which one is
better?
Can I swap the Radeon from the G4 MDD 1.42Ghz with the nVidia which was in the
Quicksilver?
I am not sure specs in the Quicksilver except 1.5GB PC133 memory. CPU unknown.
Mac unable to boot.
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Hello All:
I know this is a little late, but old cards can always be kept around
as backup. Nothing lasts forever.
My next point is, does the video card fit your needs? I bought the
best video card available for my gaming PC because I play just
released 3D shooters on it. On my G5, I
Hi there,
I am looking to move an Aluminum Apple Cinema Display 21 at least 15 -
20 feet away from my G5. The further away the better. However I would
like to keep the usb and firewire port functioning on the display. Does
anyone have any insights in what I might need and where I might find
Il giorno 2-11-2012 6:07, Buzzby ha scritto:
I have two video cards. ATI Radeon 9000 Pro and nVidia A74. Which one is
better?
I never heard about this A74 before. There's not much info on the Net
either.
For its time, I know the Radeon 9000 was a good card, so I'd go for that.
Besides, you
Try a video game, for instance or even glxgears
2012/10/19 IndyWest ryan.tro...@gmail.com
Is there any application or test that I can run on my video card to
determine if I should just toss the Geforce 2MX in the trash?
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2012/10/19 IndyWest ryan.tro...@gmail.com
Is there any application or test
I picked up a used G4 recently and the graphics on it seem dim on the
screen and when I drag windows it has some strange lines across the screen
horizontally. Is this what happens when the video card is dying? I'm
running 10.3.9. My older G4 computer looks much nicer and brighter
Is there any application or test that I can run on my video card to
determine if I should just toss the Geforce 2MX in the trash?
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El 26/09/2012, a las 06:12, Wayne Stewart escribió:
You might check to see if the personality card is fully seated. Sometimes in
handling the front gets lifted out of the socket. If it is then the built-in
video port won't work
Just checked it and it's okay.
Only get a PC Radeon card
as soldering a new ROM chip onto
a card. If the ROM is the smaller size, there is a special reduced
size ROM file that works in the smaller ROM chips.
Also, there can be some problems with the speed of the physical VRAM
on the PC cards which in rare circumstances can cause video glitches
El 25/09/2012, a las 04:43, Kris Tilford escribió:
You should buy one of these Radeon 7000 PCI cards from eBay for about $10
shipped and flash the ROM to Mac using a ROM from MacElite forums downloads.
I can help make sure you flash the card correctly, but you'll need some type
of
You might check to see if the personality card is fully seated. Sometimes
in handling the front gets lifted out of the socket. If it is then the
built-in video port won't work
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On Sep 25, 2012, at 3:25 PM, Nabil wrote:
Is the ATI Radeon 7000 the only option?
No, there are better PCI video cards, but they all cost a lot more,
and this old Beige isn't worth spending a lot of money on. If it's
max'd out with 768 MB RAM it can run 10.4.11 OK, and if you get a G4
-107.html
) but it doesn't work, I don't get any video signal. I changed switch position
but it still doesn't work.
Is that adapter incompatible? Should I buy one like this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271058765683 ? Or it may be a different problem?
Also tried with a PCI video card with VGA port
://www.urbantronics.com/mactovga-videomonitor-switchable-adapter-p-107.html
) but it doesn't work, I don't get any video signal.
That should have worked, but I've never used one quite like that. The issue
with an LCD is that they often have just one display frequency, and if the
adapter isn't producing
, the only one I see on eBay is $38
which is too much to spend on a Beige G3 in my opinion. $10 or $11 is
OK for a nice, fast video card that works in both OS 9 and OS X, but
$38 will buy you a whole used Mac that's a lot better than a Biege G3.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=Radeon+7000+PCI
Bruce, thanks for the link to SwitchresX - the display is showing
1680x1050 now, although it took four restarts to get both the nVidia
card and the display to co-operate.
Ged
On 06 /09/ 2012, at 20:49, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Sep 6, 2012, at 12:12 PM, geraldcornish wrote:
Hi all,
Hi all,
Quicksilver 2002 G4 running Tiger 4.11 with standard Nvidia GeForce4
MX 64MB - the adc runs 17 Apple screen and the VGA runs a (not new)
Fujitsu 22 display.
This is currently set to 1600x1024 but is very fuzzy.
If I select an option which causes a no-show a small window appears
On Sep 6, 2012, at 12:12 PM, geraldcornish wrote:
Hi all,
Quicksilver 2002 G4 running Tiger 4.11 with standard Nvidia GeForce4 MX 64MB
- the adc runs 17 Apple screen and the VGA runs a (not new) Fujitsu 22
display.
This is currently set to 1600x1024 but is very fuzzy.
If I select
On Jul 4, 2012, at 8:38 AM, rumble wrote:
hello
someone just gave me a dual 2.0 g5 but there is no video output from
the card.
Hello Rumble:
As others have said, machine specs are important, Ha!, we tell you
this, then don't tell you where to go, www.everymac.com will help you
a lot
On 4 Jul 2012, at 14:38, rumble wrote:
hello
someone just gave me a dual 2.0 g5 but there is no video output from the card.
i'm wondering if it was commonly just the card that went bad (and where i can
get another one)
or was there something on the motherboard that was known to cause
have a Dual 2.0 bought in 2003 and it has 16 DDR slots, rated at 512 MB
max each for a total of 8GB.
The video card is an AGP interface ATI Radeon 9800 with 128M of VRAM and I
know
that it powers my 1920 x1080 HD display very nicely. The later G5 Duals
use PCI-X slots. If you have
a dual
hello
someone just gave me a dual 2.0 g5 but there is no video output from the
card.
i'm wondering if it was commonly just the card that went bad (and where i
can get another one)
or was there something on the motherboard that was known to cause the no
video output problem?
also, i can't
On Jul 4, 2012, at 8:38 AM, rumble wrote:
also, i can't tell if it's pci, pci-e or pci-x from the info i can
find about this machine.
The info is in tiny print on a grey strip just below the clear plastic
window behind the aluminum side.
The video card will either be AGP or PCIe
Reset the CUDA and the pram. If that doesn't work, try a new graphics card.
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to cause the
no video output problem?
Hear fans. Hear apple's startup sound. And try another monitor.
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At 6:38 AM -0700 7/4/2012, rumble wrote:
someone just gave me a dual 2.0 g5 but there is no video output from the card.
Do you hear the fans run, or any other signs of life?
Does the machine bong when booted?
Have you tried resetting the nvram?
Have you tried reseating the video card?
Have you
On Jun 26, 2012, at 7:39 PM, Alex Sciortino wrote:
Resetting the NVRAM and PRAM didn't work. Any other advice?
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What model of PM G5 do you have? And what model of video card. Do you get a
flashing power button light when you try to boot it?
John Carmonne
Yorba Linda CA
92886 USA
Is it possible that your video card is not physically compatible with your
model of G5? Which G5 do you have? Earlier models are PCI-X while newer
models are PCI-E if memory serves. Just throwing it out there.
On Jun 27, 2012, at 12:23 AM, Alex Sciortino zeosr...@gmail.com wrote:
I have
to test the mobo and PSU?
ASD 2.5.8 is what will test, it may work without the onboard video other wise
maybe a MOBO. Did you reset the CUDA and reseat the RAM?
John Carmonne
Yorba Linda CA
92886 USA
MacPro 2.66 Quad Nehalem
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I have the DP 2.0. I have reset the CUDA. I have the stock card in it now, but
had a 9800 Pro in it. It bongs and boots fine just no video. If I change the
volume I get blips and everything.
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On Jun 27, 2012, at 6:45 AM, Alex Sciortino wrote:
I have the DP 2.0. I have reset the CUDA. I have the stock card in
it now, but had a 9800 Pro in it. It bongs and boots fine just no
video. If I change the volume I get blips and everything.
Those machines are very touchy about RAM Take
I have reseated the ram and will be reseating the processors tomorrow.
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On 6/27/12 9:53 AM, Alex Sciortino wrote:
I have reseated the ram and will be reseating the processors tomorrow.
Did you test w/ the old ram?
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Thanks to all of you. The guy bought it from is replacing it tomorrow.
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My PowerMac G5 won't display anything on screen. It boots and it seems to work,
just nothing is on the screen. I reset the PMU replaced the video card and
reset the PRAM and tried a different display. Any advice? Thanks in advanced.
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It's possible the video got set to a mode the monitors don't support. Try
holding down the shift key during start up to boot into safe mode.
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That isn't working either. Even the Leopard install CD won't work.
It's possible the video got set to a mode the monitors don't support. Try
holding down the shift key during start up to boot into safe mode.
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Subject: Re: No video G5
That isn't working either. Even the Leopard install CD won't work.
It's possible the video got set to a mode the monitors don't support. Try
holding down the shift key during start up to boot into safe mode.
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I switch between displays with a G4 and it works. I will reset the NVRAM when I
get home.
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