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Mac iBook display

Original Message
Name: ehengel
Date: March 26, 2006 at 14:30:30 Pacific
Subject: Mac iBook display
OS: 10.4.5
CPU/Ram: 768 MB DDR SDRAM
Model/Manufacturer: iBook G4
Comment:
I opened my laptop yesterday to a screen that looks like the
one in the photo below. I tried restarting and fixing all the
colors in the preferencs>displays. Anyway, any suggestions?
I don't think it's a hardware problem. Should I restore my
software in hopes that the problem will reset itself?

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Response Number 1
Name: ehengel
Date: March 26, 2006 at 14:34:03 Pacific
Subject: Mac iBook display
Reply: (edit)
Here is the photo that did not show up in the first message

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Response Number 2
Name: jel
Date: April 10, 2006 at 17:01:18 Pacific
Subject: Mac iBook display
Reply: (edit)
no, before resinstalling reset open frimware by doing the following
boot up holding down the apple key +option key+O+F
then type reset-nvram press return
then type reset-all press return
trash the caches folder in the user libray and reboot
the play with the settings in unversal access in systme perf...
also boot to the os disk and run Disk 1st ad it this doens't work email me at b101875@aol.com

jel


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