It was not the NVIDIA graphics update that caused my issue, but rather the 10.5.6 update. Reverting to 10.5.5 or upgrading to 10.5.7 is the solution. The problem was that 10.5.7 didn't come out until May meaning that I could not use Safari 4 until then. There are no settings that can fix this dumb ass.
I was able to fix my problem by reinstalling the 10.5.5 from the install disc and restoring from Time Machine with Migration Assistant. It was apparently not the graphics update that caused my issue, but rather the 10.5.6 update. Performing the procedure that Jouner linked to did not fix the problem. After I installed 10.5.5 I did the update to 10.5.6 and then the problem resurfaced. Apple needs to get an uninstall update feature built.
Mine is doing the same damn thing except it just has a wavy screen
macunicorn 1 year ago
Thats what you get for using a Mac hehe
monkeyturds 1 year ago 2
atleast the colors are festive
GarrettBMXes 2 years ago 6
you need to change your setting, dum ass
rokercater 2 years ago
It was not the NVIDIA graphics update that caused my issue, but rather the 10.5.6 update. Reverting to 10.5.5 or upgrading to 10.5.7 is the solution. The problem was that 10.5.7 didn't come out until May meaning that I could not use Safari 4 until then. There are no settings that can fix this dumb ass.
hekevintran 2 years ago
Buy a real monitor dumb ass
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2009kblo 2 years ago 2
Thank you for your very useful reply.
hekevintran 2 years ago 6
even if there was a so called setting what would it be dumb ass! cant even spell dumb right hahaha
larskbragdon 2 years ago
you spell much mate?
GarrettBMXes 2 years ago
@rokercater you can't even spell dumb right.
ironman127b 1 year ago
ha ha i guess this cable is adding its own colors ha ha colorful computer tv and cable chap..:D
iloveflyingac 2 years ago
i would just snap my computer in half
XoiLLM4tiCoX 2 years ago
ha ha ;)
iloveflyingac 2 years ago
Are you using the Apple Mini Displayport to Dual Link Adapter?
CircuitAssemblyStore 2 years ago
No this is the Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter that is not dual-link.
hekevintran 2 years ago
I was able to fix my problem by reinstalling the 10.5.5 from the install disc and restoring from Time Machine with Migration Assistant. It was apparently not the graphics update that caused my issue, but rather the 10.5.6 update. Performing the procedure that Jouner linked to did not fix the problem. After I installed 10.5.5 I did the update to 10.5.6 and then the problem resurfaced. Apple needs to get an uninstall update feature built.
hekevintran 2 years ago