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broham028

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  1. that's the thing, it's weird because up until a couple days ago, I could boot up with the monitor connected in verbose mode and it would boot up both screens fine. I could drag windows to the other screen, etc.
  2. Ok, sorry, forgive me 1. OSX Version: 10.6.6 2. EDP Version: Latest (which is 1.5 I believe?) 3. Yes it works without the monitor connected And to Thunderbolt, you mean click Detect Displays with the external monitor connected? If that's what you mean, then no can do. When the computer is already on, and I plug in the monitor, it automatically goes to a gray screen and the computer freezes and i'm forced to hold down the power button to shut down the computer
  3. Alright, I have a Dell Latitude D620 GMA 950. When I try to plug up an external monitor, when I boot up the computer, after the loading screen, it goes to a Gray Screen and freezes the computer and I'm forced to hold down the power button to restart I try to boot with the '-v' flag and the monitor starts to come on, then it turns back off The only time it will work is when I boot into safe mode. Does anyone knows what's wrong with that? Also, if I plug the monitor in while the computer is on, the same Grey Screen thing happens Any ideas ppl?
  4. Umm no I didn't. (Btw, wireless and ethernet are working now with qe/ci working as well.) But you lost me on the edptool and after
  5. Alright after installing EDP, I thenn ran the 10.6.6 installer. Affter a reboot, I got a flash of an error screen but then it continued to boot. Once it booted fine, everything looked good. However, although it says that I'm connected to airport and ethernet, it won't let me load any webpages. The loading bar gets about halfway (in firefox) and stops... Btw.. I'm typing all this on my phone
  6. Alright after installing EDP, I thenn ran the 10.6.6 installer. Affter a reboot, I got a flash of an error screen but then it continued to boot. Once it booted fine, everything looked good. However, although it says that I'm connected to airport and ethernet, it won't let me load any webpages. The loading bar gets about halfway (in firefox) and stops... Btw.. I'm typing all this on my phone
  7. Alright, that makes sense. However, I've tried playing multiple videos (a couple simultaneously) and when I check the info, it still says my CPU is 1.03 Ghz. However in MacCPUID, it says the correct frequency. So I guess there's nothing to worry about Just installed EDP 1.5. Now upgrading to 10.6.6, crossing my fingers nothing goes wrong . Loving this Mac! Dream come true
  8. What steps did you take to install RC5 without any kernel panics or any problems such as that?
  9. Alright, currently, I'm on 10.6.3 (Latitude D620 Intel Graphics. Got the Snow Leopard Retail CD that came with 10.6.3) So would I install EDP first, run the commands and then it would be safe to update to 10.6.6? Idk why, but I'm OCD when it comes to having the latest and greatest. So would I install EDP first or just update from where I am using software update from the apple menu? ALSO, random question that I hope can be answered since this is the Latitude D620 thread. How much RAM in all can our laptops hold? And what kind? Because I'm about to upgrade this laptop as much as possible, and I'm wondering what ALL I can do to it
  10. Alright thanks for the prompt and welcoming reply. I managed to successfully get 10.6.3 installed on my Latitude D620. The main problems I see so far are that 1.) The processor is only recognized as a 1.03 Ghz Intel Core Duo, when in reality, it's a 1.66 Ghz. Is this just a typo, or is this really going to affect my performance? 2.) Also, I've heard talk about QE/CI. What are these? And how do I know if they're running? Because my transitions (such as scrolling, and minimizing windows are pretty choppy). How can I tell if these are running?
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