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WARNING: The Displays menu bar doesn't check that the resolutions/refresh rates actually match the screen you have plugged in (but the preference pane does). If you plug in a new screen, the displays menu may have entries from your previous screen, which don't work with the new one. If you select a resolution which the screen can't handle, OSX blindly obliges, your screen goes black, and there's no easy way to select another resolution (unless you can use your mouse without seeing the screen :-)
On January 7, 2002, Apple announced that Mac OS X was to be the default operating system for all Macintosh products by the end of that month. Version 10.2: 'Jaguar' On August 23, 2002, Apple followed up with Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar, the first release to use its code name as part of the branding. Drive-in requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later. The beta is free, but it expires January 7. After that, you'll have to pay up (around $50, according to the developer).
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Jan 10, 2020 Following my session at the Range using the Foresight GC2 I discovered that the Max OS was creating a little more ball speed than both the M5 iron and the standard Max, up at 106 mph. This also equated to a couple of extra yards of carry as well, with my 6 iron averaging at 150 yards and a couple jumping out towards 160 too. Ok I'll admit it - I was messing around on my laptop with a second screen attached, and I set the frequency for the second screen to a value that was out of range for the monitor. The monitor was fine, but the laptop did not realize the that screen was not displaying anything and so would not revert back.
Day At The Range Mac Os Catalina
I accidentally did this a few months ago (G5, Panther, TFT screen that doesn't handle anything above 60Hz). By plugging in the old display I could see what I was doing, but as soon as I plugged in the new one, OSX switched to the previous setting for the new display - which was, in this case, no good. (This is however a brilliant feature if you have a PB which you use in several locations! It even remembers if the display was to the left or right of the laptop, and which background you had on each of the different external screens!)
After much rebooting, zapping nvram and pushing reset buttons on the mainboard etc, without success, I realised that the safe-boot from MacOS 7,8,9 still works in OSX.
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Simply hold down the shift key while booting, and your mac will re-sync itself with its environment (ie: check the screen) and you're back in business.
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Now that OSX is so stable I had completely forgotten about shift-booting. I guess that's also a sign of quality ;-)