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I used to have Windows Xp and Vista and with my graphics card the full resolution of 1280x800 or something was available for me to change to. In Mac I can only go up to 1024x768 which looks rather horrible. Is there any way I can have the full resolution changes by downloading a Mac driver for my graphics card?

 

Graphics card is Intel GMA 950.

 

Also do you have an answer to this question?

 

I installed Mac Leopard from the Kalyway 10.5.2 DVD but when I restarted my laptop yesterday for the software update, my laptop will boot from nothing but the Kalyway DVD and not from my XP OS or even my installed Mac OS. I can't access them and didn't know what to do. Mac OS works just fine if you don't restart it, so I am only restricted to putting it to sleep at night, otherwise I am forced to format my drive and install Mac OS again on the same hard drive. This is damn annoying. Does anyone know how to can either dual boot my XP OS from Mac os X or fix the boot problem i'm facing.

 

Whenever I boot from HDD or boot from CD when the Kalyway disc hasn't been entered, an error code appears saying "Boot0: error" and nothing happens. What do I do?

 

Thanks

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Try changing your GPU Kexts.

It would be nice if you can post your laptop specifications, and search you laptop's model in the forums.

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