I have a stock Dell Optiplex 755 running Snow Leopard, using Easybeast method.
It's developed a problem with the mouse.
It was fine when i first installed everything..I think. (I can't truly recall) When I left click, often it multi-clicks...double usually, sometimes triple. Or seems to...
I don't seem to be able to log in with Firefox (on Win7). I get the "thank you for logging in" screen, but then it returns me to the unlogged process. I was able to get on with MSIE.
^Wouldn't I need to erase the drive to clone back to it?^
Sadly, I can't keep the spare in the case...it's the Ultra Small Form Factor, so only room for one drive.
Ah...Ok...I get the difference...
But to the main boot, why was it necessary to reinstall it in the first place, since it would have been part of the clone, no?
This is more a "why does it work this way" question.
I set up my Dell Optiplex 755 with it's stock 80 gig drive. It's working fine except for an occasional KP during boot, but a restart takes care of that.
However, 80 gigs is just kinda tiny. so I cloned the drive to a 350 gig I had lying...
My card, ..the Asus...has HDMI, DVI, and VGA. And all 3 ports work. Individually, or in some combination of any 2 of them.
I do need to have NVEnabler installed to get it all to work though.
crazy what?
Crazy fps? or being driven crazy trying to get it to work?
I got 10c3.
I found that the problem seems to be Cinebench only testing OpenGL 3 , but not lower versions, other testers that do others give better results.
It's only when some company tries to sell them do they start to care.
As a long time...LONG time...Apple (not Mac) user, from my observations of the company, there is likely some members of Apple R&D who are tasked with following the big forums (like this) and trying and testing the solutions...
I have a stock Dell Optiplex 755 with a Asus EN8400GS.
I've got it running using easybeast.
Sleep/Wake doesn't work, and System Profiler sees "Unknown nVidia Card", but I have full QE/CI and OpenGL accel seems to work.
Is it worth trying to create a DSDT and use that instead? Or should I just...
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