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Ok, I have been searching around for a fix for this but I haven't really seen anyone else with the problem so here goes...

 

I got 10.4.4(from demonoid 3.3gig DVD) installed on my HP TC1100, which is a 1ghz centrino, 512MB ram, and geforce4 440mx. I know that I cant get any drivers for it yet, but I have other problems to deal with first. It is running extremely slooow, taking about 3-4 seconds PER FRAME for minimizing animations on windows, even longer per frame on fading animations on menus.

 

So, CPU usage is at 0-1% so that doesnt seem to be a problem, but i noticed that when i move my cursor to the right of the screen it wraps back around to the left side! I went into display under system preferences, and there are two displays running, side by side, but both seem to be overlapping on the same monitor. There isnt an option to disable one of them that i can see, so Im hoping someone can help with disabling this first. If you think the speed problem is caused by something else please let me know.

 

Thank You very much for any help you can give me

  • 2 months later...

Hello,

 

Sorry I do not have an answer to your question, but hope you may be able to assist me with mine :dev:

 

I installed version 10.4.1 on my TC1100 (same specs) and it gets past the Darwin boot utility to the grey Apple screen, then stays there forever with no activity at all.

 

Did you get this as well, or did you install a higher version e.g. 10.4.3 please? Any help would be very much appreciated.

 

Cheers.

 

A

  • 4 months later...
Ok, I have been searching around for a fix for this but I haven't really seen anyone else with the problem so here goes...

 

I got 10.4.4(from demonoid 3.3gig DVD) installed on my HP TC1100, which is a 1ghz centrino, 512MB ram, and geforce4 440mx. I know that I cant get any drivers for it yet, but I have other problems to deal with first. It is running extremely slooow, taking about 3-4 seconds PER FRAME for minimizing animations on windows, even longer per frame on fading animations on menus.

 

So, CPU usage is at 0-1% so that doesnt seem to be a problem, but i noticed that when i move my cursor to the right of the screen it wraps back around to the left side! I went into display under system preferences, and there are two displays running, side by side, but both seem to be overlapping on the same monitor. There isnt an option to disable one of them that i can see, so Im hoping someone can help with disabling this first. If you think the speed problem is caused by something else please let me know.

 

Thank You very much for any help you can give me

 

 

did u sort that problem out? I have the same problem and do not know how to fix it.... :)

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