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what is your GPU? you sure it is enabled?

 

you could try opening the "frontrow" and see the result

 

a black screen if your video is not activated

 

 

is GPU graphic card if yes.

i have nvidia GEforce 7200 GS.

i'm sure that is enabled i install with OSX86Tools

what is wrong

 

 

what is wrong :)

 

you need to check system profiler, go to apple logo in top left, about this mac, click on more info

 

 

you will see lists of hardware specs, now look under graphics section. core image should say hardware accelerated (ERROR: i previously said core image should say supported but this was incorrect), and quartz should say supported. if they say anything other than supported, then its not installed properly

 

cube-system-profiler.png

 

EDIT: see error comment above, core image should say hardware accelerated

you need to check system profiler, go to apple logo in top left, about this mac, click on more info

 

 

you will see lists of hardware specs, now look under graphics section. core image should say supported, and quartz should say supported. if they say anything other than supported, then its not installed properly

 

cube-system-profiler.png

 

check it out

 

nVidia GeForce 7200 GS:

 

Chipset Model: nVidia GeForce 7200 GS

Type: Display

Bus: PCIe

PCIe Lane Width: x16

VRAM (Total): 256 MB

Vendor: NVIDIA (0x10de)

Device ID: 0x01d3

Revision ID: 0x00a1

ROM Revision: nVidia GeForce 7200 GS OpenGL Engine [EFI]

Displays:

775 MODEL:

Resolution: 1024 x 768 @ 75 Hz

Depth: 32-Bit Color

Core Image: Hardware Accelerated

Main Display: Yes

Mirror: Off

Online: Yes

Quartz Extreme: Supported

Rotation: Supported

QuartzGL: Supported

Display Connector:

Status: No Display Connected

check it out

 

nVidia GeForce 7200 GS:

 

Chipset Model: nVidia GeForce 7200 GS

Type: Display

Bus: PCIe

PCIe Lane Width: x16

VRAM (Total): 256 MB

Vendor: NVIDIA (0x10de)

Device ID: 0x01d3

Revision ID: 0x00a1

ROM Revision: nVidia GeForce 7200 GS OpenGL Engine [EFI]

Displays:

775 MODEL:

Resolution: 1024 x 768 @ 75 Hz

Depth: 32-Bit Color

Core Image: Hardware Accelerated

Main Display: Yes

Mirror: Off

Online: Yes

Quartz Extreme: Supported

Rotation: Supported

QuartzGL: Supported

Display Connector:

Status: No Display Connected

 

ok - so it looks installed properly, now do you have EFI strings? do you have nvinject.kext in your System/Library/Extensions folder?

 

if you have nvinject, see if you can open package contents of nvinject.kext, open the plist with text editor and find IOProbe Score

 

is there a value for IOProbe Score set? if you dont have this kext thats ok, that means your graphics is install another method

ok - so it looks installed properly, now do you have EFI strings? do you have nvinject.kext in your System/Library/Extensions folder?

 

if you have nvinject, see if you can open package contents of nvinject.kext, open the plist with text editor and find IOProbe Score

 

is there a value for IOProbe Score set? if you dont have this kext thats ok, that means your graphics is install another method

 

my grahic card is nvidia 7200 GS

 

i have efi strings but i didn't installed nvinject

i'm installing it and i will see the results and tell u

 

 

EDIT:

 

the videos still lags

and

on plist says

<key>IOProbeScore</key>

<integer>60000</integer>

the videos still lags

and

on plist says

<key>IOProbeScore</key>

<integer>60000</integer>

 

pretty sure EFI strings over ride kext you have but I'm not sure. try copying that kext to your desktop, open package, edit plist, change the IOProbeScore to 0 then save and copy/replace that kext back where you found it so the kext with the changes gets loaded on next boot (dont forget repair permissions)

 

always good practice to keep a copy of the kext before you edit, just in case something gets screwed up. if it does try booting with -x flag (safe mode) and put the backup unedited kext back

pretty sure EFI strings over ride kext you have but I'm not sure. try copying that kext to your desktop, open package, edit plist, change the IOProbeScore to 0 then save and copy/replace that kext back where you found it so the kext with the changes gets loaded on next boot (dont forget repair permissions)

 

always good practice to keep a copy of the kext before you edit, just in case something gets screwed up. if it does try booting with -x flag (safe mode) and put the backup unedited kext back

 

i have change from this

 

<key>IOProbeScore</key>

<integer>60000</integer>

 

to this

 

<key>IOProbeScore</key>

<integer>0</integer>

 

but its not working

do i make something wrong

pretty sure EFI strings over ride kext you have but I'm not sure. try copying that kext to your desktop, open package, edit plist, change the IOProbeScore to 0 then save and copy/replace that kext back where you found it so the kext with the changes gets loaded on next boot (dont forget repair permissions)

 

always good practice to keep a copy of the kext before you edit, just in case something gets screwed up. if it does try booting with -x flag (safe mode) and put the backup unedited kext back

 

i have change from this

 

<key>IOProbeScore</key>

<integer>60000</integer>

 

to this

 

<key>IOProbeScore</key>

<integer>0</integer>

 

but its not working

do i make something wrong

i have change from this

 

<key>IOProbeScore</key>

<integer>60000</integer>

 

to this

 

<key>IOProbeScore</key>

<integer>0</integer>

 

but its not working

do i make something wrong

 

the video card won't work at all now? or you mean the problem is still not fixed

what video are you watching? flash? VLC? quicktime? what application?

 

perhaps its not related to your system at all, but related to flash or application install being corrupted.

 

EDIT: sorry went back and read first post, your trying watch in browser, flash - try re installing flash, and if your using Safari, try installing Firefox

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