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Micky1979 said:Then, just do nothing?
I said in "Windows", because OEM manufacturer may make changes to the EEPROM using the display INF files (stored in registry, and Overriding it), having a Branding...or to be sure, that is the original or the right one (It may be possible that INF had data as the original in the EEPROM)
INF files, is file for Override the display EEPROM in Windows:
OSX does not read key from Regedit.exe, and If EEPROM is corrupt, OSx what to do? (.....apply a generic 717 files)
If there is no INF files, Windows and OSX read the same thing.
I think if Manufacturer has created INF, had to fix anything....or to be sure
Doing this,
assumes you have problems with Dislplay, otherwise do nothing, because if all goes well not notice the difference!
No, no, you got me wrong, I'm just saying that if the information stored in the EEPROM is wrong, you will get wrong dump on every OS, not specific in Windows or OSX. As a matter of fact, I think the source of the artifacts problem on every SandyBridge laptop with HD3000 graphics is exactly this misssing information. I never had any artifact problems on my ProBook just because I've generated this information according to you post and the corresponding post in the InsanelyMac forums .