You've tried the Displays pane in System Preferences? Make sure to do a 'detect displays' and then choose the appropriate resolution and colors. If that doesn't work, try pressing the CUDA button on the logic board. That should clear all the hardware settings and force the machine to rediscover the physical components on restart.
On Jan 20, 2005, at 12:15 PM, Nick Scott wrote:
When I boot from the CD it's grainy-grey and if I go through the install it stays that way. I believe its the original card (ATI XclaimVRPro). so I have the display problems during and afterward.
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