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siddhuinzi
06-15-2010, 08:41 PM
I Finally Installed iDeneb 1.4 10.5.6 Successfully..

Everything is working fine.. Ethernet, USB, Sound.. Graphics 9500GT 1GB Detected...

But When I Tried Changing Resolution to 1024x768, a blue screen came up... So I Restarted.. MAC Came Up In 1024x768 but the Colors Have Gone Very Dim To The Extent That I Can't Even Identify Where The Mouse Pointer Is.. My Windows Is Running Fine On The Other Hand

What Is Wrong...

Please Help Me Out..

The Restart Function Also Is Not Working... I Haven't Tried The Sleep And Shut Down Functions Yet..

Please Help..

lanceomni
07-18-2010, 05:56 PM
Welcome to InfiniteMac! :)

Please provide us with detailed specifications for your system (CPU, Motherboard (Including Chipsets), Graphics (If they are Integrated or not & Model Number if applicable) The more specific you are the better we can help you with your questions.

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It is good practice to use in the title of your post, the chipset related to the issue you are posting about.

Where can I find my specifications?
Your manufacturer's website is a good start. Download a copy of your users manual and spec sheet and keep them handy.

What are chipsets?
You can use your motherboard as an example. It generally should have whats called a Northbridge & Southbridge chipset. The Northbridge deals with your CPU, RAM & Graphics and your Southbridge deals with the rest (hard drives, usb, expansion slots)

Wouldn't my motherboard model number be fine?
Chipsets are the key. Unless you get lucky and someone has the exact same model, they are not going to know what chipsets you have. There are a great deal of people who want to help others on this forum but we do not need to do all the leg work. Giving us all the information we need up front really encourages us to help.