My MAC picture keeps changing while online here(Fanatic). Gets magnified and returns to normal. A Blue screen will appear and then it returns to normal. Not sure if I've been cursed. Anyone else having issues here?
Sounds like a loose Video Card. Turn off the Mac and unplug the Power. Then push the PCI Video Card down with a Rocking motion untill it reseats. Your Video Cable may just be loose and you will need to push it back in.
You may try and reinstall the Video Drivers as they may be Corrupt. This sometimes resolves the problem.
If you have onboard Video intrigal to the Motherboard. Then you will have to purchase a AGP or PCI Slot Video Card and Install it. You will have to go into your Setup Screen and turn off the onboard Video Chip before installing a new Video Card.
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My MAC picture keeps changing while online here(Fanatic). Gets magnified and returns to normal. A Blue screen will appear and then it returns to normal. Not sure if I've been cursed. Anyone else having issues here?
Definitely a MAC Nut here, X . . . no problems whatsoever.
Are you sure you're using a MAC and not one of those WANNABE MACs?
My MAC picture keeps changing while online here(Fanatic). Gets magnified and returns to normal. A Blue screen will appear and then it returns to normal. Not sure if I've been cursed. Anyone else having issues here?
Is there any more detail you can give? I might be able to help.
Does this only happen online? Only on this site or everywhere? Tell me more about the Blue screen.
One thing you could try... I'm assuming you're using OSX 10.5 or above... look into the System Preferences control Panel and go to "Universal Access". Make sure you DO NOT have Voice Over active or any of the zoom controls. This can cause some of this behavior. Does not explain the blue screen, but it would account for any odd window or image zooming.
BTW... some of these stuff is easy to turn on by accident if your "F" keys are active and you hit one like F5.
Otherwise... when's the last time you ran "Check for Software Update"?
Sounds like a loose Video Card. Turn off the Mac and unplug the Power. Then push the PCI Video Card down with a Rocking motion untill it reseats. Your Video Cable may just be loose and you will need to push it back in.
You may try and reinstall the Video Drivers as they may be Corrupt. This sometimes resolves the problem.
If you have onboard Video intrigal to the Motherboard. Then you will have to purchase a AGP or PCI Slot Video Card and Install it. You will have to go into your Setup Screen and turn off the onboard Video Chip before installing a new Video Card.
Airport....no cables
It does not take much for me to Screw Up a computer. At the push of a key I have been known to Delete the works. I'll probably take it to MAC for some Mouth to Mouth & CPR
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Originally Posted by XSELER8
Airport....no cables
It does not take much for me to Screw Up a computer. At the push of a key I have been known to Delete the works. I'll probably take it to MAC for some Mouth to Mouth & CPR
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