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intel core i7 2.8ghz
GA-EX58-UD5 ...
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Blue Screen After Resolution Change On Nvidia Gtx260
I have just hackintoshed for the first time on a:
intel core i7 2.8ghz
GA-EX58-UD5 Mobo
Nvidia 260GTX
SL 10.6.1
It worked perfectly, after downloading a few programs etc I went about changing my resolution to 1200x1024.(Old CRT Monitor) The second I clicked on the higher or lower resolution my whole screen turned a light blue. (Not like a Blue Screen Of Death blue) And I couldn't do anything. I re-installed and same thing when I try to change the resolution my whole screen turns blue. I opened my HD on my macbook and removed displaypane.pref from the preferencepanes folder resetting the resolution to 1024x728. And voila, I could see the desktop again.
I don't know if this is a gfx card problem or software? In "about this mac" It recognizes my 260GTX card perfectly and the 1gb of ddr5 ram.
Any suggestions or comments?
Has this happened to you?
Is this were I should be asking?
If I am not clear please specify. smile.gif
Thanks,
Applesex
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Himanshu
Hey dude I got the same problem I also have palit GTX260 factory overclocked but dont know what the fk problkem is when i change resolution my screen turns blue may be i m nw trying to boot into 1027x720 at the command prompt while booting..............But I think so thats because of my pc running in VESA graphics mode and it may not have sufficient memory to allocate data required for 1440x900 resolution......
If u got the solution post it here himanshusj@gmail.com
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