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Monitor Shrinkage — #6

I seriously think I actually had that problem before. When you say shrinkage, do you mean that the monitor display is distorted into kind of like an "hourglass" shape? I may be abl…
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Monitor Shrinkage — #7

My crazy screen keeps shape shifting not realy shpae but size. No not like an hourglass just so it is to far in screeen or to far out. I have been having to keeep using the geometr…
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Monitor Shrinkage — #8

ok, zap your NVRAM. this is done the same way as a PRAM zap EXCEPT you must shut down your Mac, then start it up (after letting it chill for a few sec's) while holding down the Opt…
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Monitor Shrinkage — #9

I tried zapping it and it appears to still be readjusting it self also when I hit the factory setttings button in the control monitor panel it gets smaller, not full screen. Maybe …
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Monitor Shrinkage — #10

if i remeber correctly the factory default settings are not set to give 'fullscreen'... but sorry you are still having prob's, i think it is time to exercise the warranty at a Ser…
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Monitor Shrinkage — #11

I have already had to get a new iMac already and will do so again only as a last resort. I posted in Apples tech forum. I am confused as to why it has just begun doing this?
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Monitor Shrinkage — #12

is your iMac plugged into a surge protector or line conditioner, or is it plugged into the wall, or is it close to a fluorescent light or a dimmer or anything of this sort?
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Monitor Shrinkage — #13

I do have it pluged into a surge protector and it is next to my tv. Once again thank you for your help.
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Monitor Shrinkage — #14

well do try reorienting your tv or your Mac... move them away from each other and also try to use a power circuit for your Mac that is not being used by anything else
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Monitor Shrinkage — #16

Man, if you're on your 2nd iMac, you're in trouble! Maybe you're balancing off those of us who are having really Good Luck! GET MORE MEMORY! It's really cheap!
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Monitor Shrinkage — #17

I have the same problem.Didn't you saw it on this forum the past week.One thing I know is that it's not v9 of MacOS the trouble.I have the 8.6 version I don't know what is the prob…
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Monitor Shrinkage — #19

NO reason in the world why one should "get used to" a monitor that does not work right!!! if you are still under warranty, have it fixed
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Monitor Shrinkage — #20

Sorry my monitor doesn't flash ,the screen just shrinks.How do you now it's not the graphics card?
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Monitor Shrinkage — #21

well, one will bloody well not know until it is taken in to be fixed, eh???
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Monitor Shrinkage — #22

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Monitor Shrinkage — #23

I read in I think it was Machome or Macaddict or Macworld for April fools issue(s) that there is a program that shrinks the monitor size every time you restart it. I think it onl…
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Monitor Shrinkage — #24

jeffreyloaf may mean this extension: "MacNN readers isolated a rogue extension that may cause your screen to dim screen: "It was that bogus OpenTptSerial extension. I opened it up…
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Cheap memory for iMac? — #1

Tell me if I am wrong. Is this a good price for 64M of iMac Memory? $96 Has anyone seen that lower? It is 10ns and all that.
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Cheap memory for iMac? — #2

Hi Scot, If you check out www.ramseeker.com you will find a nice list of many sources, which show some prices lower, as well as higher, than what you found.
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Cheap memory for iMac? — #4

You're welcome. Glad you found it helpful and I am sure you will like the iMac with 96M even better than with 32M. Of course, I am surprised they do not come with 64M to begin wi…
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Cheap memory for iMac? — #5

$96 is a great price for 64MB RAM. My 64MB RAM was $103 through www.thechipmerchant.com plus $7 shipping and handling (3 day ground by UPS). I only wish installation were easier,…
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OE 4.5 Cut & Paste — #1

I have tried a couple of times to cut text frome one message and paste it into the body of a new message. After sending these to an Apple developer list they were returned by the s…
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