- Joined
- Dec 11, 2012
- Messages
- 67
- Motherboard
- Asus P8Z77-V Pro/Thunderbolt
- CPU
- i5 3570K @ 3.4 GHZ
- Graphics
- Intel HD 4000
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
If anyone can help, please feel free to try to help me!
My System:
Asus P8Z77-V Pro/Thunderbolt
i5 3570k with HD4000
16 GB Mushkin Ram
24" Asus 1920x1200 Monitor
I keep getting a scrambled screen when I first boot into ML. I can put it to sleep by hitting my power button, then hit the power button again to bring it out of sleep and the screen is fine; however, this is very annoying and I would like to get it working without doing this.
Here are some things that I have tried so far:
Via multibeast I installed 1080p boot screen - didn't work but made it look less scrambled.
With a previous monitor I went in to my .plist and edited the 1920x1080 to 1440x900 because that was the resolution of that monitor, which fixed the scrambled screen with that monitor. This made me think I could go in and edit the plist again to my new monitor's resolution. Didn't work. It wouldn't even boot to the tonymacx86 logo. I got the first screen attached. I can type -v or -x -v but it just runs some code and goes to the next attached screen. I even plugged in my unibeast flash drive thinking I could manually select my boot drive that way, which I was able to select it but it didn't matter because it wouldn't load and would cycle back to BIOS boot screen (or whatever that is called).
My System:
Asus P8Z77-V Pro/Thunderbolt
i5 3570k with HD4000
16 GB Mushkin Ram
24" Asus 1920x1200 Monitor
I keep getting a scrambled screen when I first boot into ML. I can put it to sleep by hitting my power button, then hit the power button again to bring it out of sleep and the screen is fine; however, this is very annoying and I would like to get it working without doing this.
Here are some things that I have tried so far:
Via multibeast I installed 1080p boot screen - didn't work but made it look less scrambled.
With a previous monitor I went in to my .plist and edited the 1920x1080 to 1440x900 because that was the resolution of that monitor, which fixed the scrambled screen with that monitor. This made me think I could go in and edit the plist again to my new monitor's resolution. Didn't work. It wouldn't even boot to the tonymacx86 logo. I got the first screen attached. I can type -v or -x -v but it just runs some code and goes to the next attached screen. I even plugged in my unibeast flash drive thinking I could manually select my boot drive that way, which I was able to select it but it didn't matter because it wouldn't load and would cycle back to BIOS boot screen (or whatever that is called).