Re: Screen Scrambles on Wake

2016-08-05 Thread Google
> On Aug 5, 2016, at 6:02 PM, Al Poulin wrote: > > Scott, Valter, > > > > Thanks for reminding me. I have used Target Disk Mode via Firewire. I have a > “Late 2013” MacBook Pro, 13” Retina, with Thunderbolt. I understand I can > connect to the old iMac via a

Re: Screen Scrambles on Wake

2016-08-05 Thread Al Poulin
Scott, Valter, Thanks for reminding me. I have used Target Disk Mode via Firewire. I have a “Late 2013” MacBook Pro, 13” Retina, with Thunderbolt. I understand I can connect to the old iMac via a Thunderbolt to FireWire Adapter. Perhaps I’d have to put a FireWire extension cable in line.

Re: Screen Scrambles on Wake

2016-08-05 Thread Google
Al, Yes, my mistake. It’s an Early (note “Late”) 2009 A1225 iMac. That makes no difference in my comments. Thanks for the “illegal” photo. Yep, that’s a video card issue. As you’re not eager to go inside your iMac, I suggest you ask the local Mac shop how much they would charge to diagnose

Re: Screen Scrambles on Wake

2016-08-04 Thread Google
> On Aug 4, 2016, at 5:19 PM, Al Poulin wrote: > > Greetings, > > Am I looking at a hardware problem or misbehaving software? > > My workhorse is the last 24 inch iMac that Apple produced. Running 10.9.5 > Mavericks. > Early 2009 “Display Port” > 2.66GHz Intel Core

Re: Screen Scrambles on Wake

2016-08-04 Thread GMail Valter Psicof
Il giorno 05/08/16 02.19, "Al Poulin" ha scritto: > My workhorse is the last 24 inch iMac that Apple produced. Running 10.9.5 > Mavericks. I have a similar iMac to yours, mine is just a 2,93 GHz. I usually run OSX 10.6, but I have and use 10.9 also. Never experienced issues like yours. > When

Screen Scrambles on Wake

2016-08-04 Thread Al Poulin
Greetings, Am I looking at a hardware problem or misbehaving software? My workhorse is the last 24 inch iMac that Apple produced. Running 10.9.5 Mavericks. Early 2009 “Display Port” 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 4GB RAM 640GB HD SuperDrive NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics with 256MB of shared DDR3