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m3s_4ev3r 12-24-2009 05:13 AM

Blue Screen of Annoiance
 
Hey, I just installed 10.6(ihackintosh's tutorial, and then update to 10.6.2) and I got the same problem that I got under 10.5.7, EVERY time I change my resolution everything goes to hell, the scree turns blue and stays that way, just after I press the reboot button I see for a second the desktop(at 1920x1080) and then it turns off.

I deleted the file in Library/Preferences/ xxx.windowsserver.xxx and modified the resolution in which I pasted the EFI code, nothing helps, what else do I need to reset???

Without having to reinstall everyting again, the past two days I m reading forums....

WEIRD, last moment news, that blue screen, If I leave it long enough the screen will go to standby, when I come back from standby everything is visible and working. WTH?

Any ideas? THANKS, ARthur.

starfox5194 12-24-2009 06:16 AM

if your gfx card has two sockets try using the other one that fixed a similar problem for me

m3s_4ev3r 12-24-2009 11:41 AM

Is this the only solution?

my GTS250 is a huge graphic card, I don't think I have the place to move it around my midi tower. There must be a place where hardware cofig is saved that can be deleted .... :|

dtkenmo 12-29-2009 06:37 AM

workaround
 
I (and many others) have this issue. Until you find a fix, try this workaround:

1, Open System Preferences.

2. Select "Screensaver" button above.

3. Select "Hot Corners" button.

4. In "Active Screen Corners" drop-down click the blue end of the bar corresponding to the corner of your choice and select "Sleep Display" and click OK.

5. Exit Preferences pane you are in.

Now when you boot to the blue screen just move your pointer to that corner and presto, your display will sleep; the next mouse movement will wake it up to...

a complete desktop display :)

lflashl 12-29-2009 06:42 AM

Nice to see other people tlking about this, i have been trying to work this out for sometime, i need to jsut turn my screen off then on again and everything is fine. Thanks for the tips other people have posted.

lflashl 12-29-2009 06:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by starfox5194 (Post 41692)
if your gfx card has two sockets try using the other one that fixed a similar problem for me

do you mean, 2 DVI Ports or are you talking about the PCI-E x16 ports?

m3s_4ev3r 12-29-2009 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dtkenmo (Post 41942)
I (and many others) have this issue. Until you find a fix, try this workaround:

1, Open System Preferences.

2. Select "Screensaver" button above.

3. Select "Hot Corners" button.

4. In "Active Screen Corners" drop-down click the blue end of the bar corresponding to the corner of your choice and select "Sleep Display" and click OK.

5. Exit Preferences pane you are in.

Now when you boot to the blue screen just move your pointer to that corner and presto, your display will sleep; the next mouse movement will wake it up to...

a complete desktop display :)

I made a keyboard shortcut (automator) for putting the monitor to sleep, sadly it does not put it to sleep when the screen is green/black

lflashl 12-30-2009 03:34 AM

Found a fix for me, i changed DVI ports that montior connects to and rebooted, and that worked have had no more issues! also i reran the permission fix to fix them and they may have help also.

paulanderson 12-30-2009 05:23 PM

I have had this with a few machines and using the other output has always worked for me, using a DVI to VGA converter if necessary.

tha_toadman 02-04-2010 06:55 PM

Any one have any recommendations though for someone using HDMI? I get the blue screen upon first (cold) boot but if I hit reset, it works every time thereafter (as long as power is running).