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Cookieknight wrote on 2013-06-10 20:27
Okay first this is what happened, the screen of the monitor has been shaking (this has been happening for a while) I tried to fix it with what the people at yahoo answers said to do but I didn't do shit. I decided to just use the PC with the shaky screen. After like 2 weeks I went to open my computer but the moniter did not open. I checked to see if everything was plugged in and everything was. This problem happened like three or four months ago. I decided to just use my Mac for my homework and crap but I can't play mabinogi on my Mac. I just remember nation had this section so can you help me nation? I miss mabinogi D:
Another Question: How do I get moniter out of power save mode.
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wildk wrote on 2013-06-13 16:46
What's kind of monitor was the shaky screen one? Eg. LED, LCD, CRT....
To get monitor out of power save mode on a Mac, go to Energy Saver Preferences and slide the "Display Sleep" bar to Never.
I believe you can run mabinogi on a Mac with an emulator, although I'm not exactly sure how much slower will your inputs be since I don't own a Mac myself
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Cookieknight wrote on 2013-06-16 04:54
I think it is either LCD or LED, prolly LCD. I'm beginning to think that it's not a problem with the monitor, I think I need a new graphics card.
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Osayidan wrote on 2013-06-16 12:29
Tried the monitor on something else? or another monitor on that PC?
If everything software-related and screen settings-related seem fine to you then you need to eliminate the possibility of it either being the monitor or the PC/video card.
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wildk wrote on 2013-06-16 14:09
Quote from Osayidan;1107210:
Tried the monitor on something else? or another monitor on that PC?
If everything software-related and screen settings-related seem fine to you then you need to eliminate the possibility of it either being the monitor or the PC/video card.
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If the monitor works fine try plugging a video output from your pc to your mac and see if you recieve any signal on your mac and see if it's the graphics card's fault. Not too familiar with how mac works but I'm assuming it's pretty much the same.