Hello,
Hey Esther, No go. But thanks for the suggestion. Because of something
else that I was doing, I just decided to reinstall the OS from
scratch. And the same condition still exists.
Dan
On Aug 17, 2009, at 11:36 AM, Esther wrote:
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> Hi Dan,
>
> What happens if you look in your account u
Hi Dan,
What happens if you look in your account under Library/Preferences/
ByHost/ and try moving a file with a name like
com.apple.display..plist to your Desktop? (just in
case the preferences got corrupted). You may need to reset the
display and try rebooting after moving the file ou
Hello,
That's strange, because I never had this problem before this last
update.
On Aug 17, 2009, at 7:21 AM, Michael Babcock wrote:
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> um, this isn't a bug, it's always happened like this. If you set the
> display to 0, then issue a reboot, the system display returns to 100.
> mike
>
> On Aug
um, this isn't a bug, it's always happened like this. If you set the
display to 0, then issue a reboot, the system display returns to 100.
mike
On Aug 17, 2009, at 6:06 AM, Dan wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
> I only bring this up here because many of us try to conserve battery
> use on the MacBoo
Hello everyone,
I only bring this up here because many of us try to conserve battery
use on the MacBook line of computers.
So far, I have not attempted this on my MacBook Pro.
How ever, on my iMac, this is the problem.
After the latest OS X update, and I mean the Combo update. When I
reset bri