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Okay so I got OSx86 installed the newest version. :D But now I've got this awful 800x600 resolution and my 19inch screen seems really small. So I have tried modifying the /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist file by adding the lines:

 

<key>Graphics Mode</key>

<string>1280x1024x32@85</string>

 

I'm not sure if I have vesa 3.0 drivers I think I do. But I tried it without the @85 and still no change it just boots with the 800x600 resolution. What am I doing wrong or missing here? If it helps I upgraded from 10.4.1 to 10.4.3 if that has any effect. :angel: Does anyone have any advice?

 

Thanks

That's the other weird thing, i can't boot up and put in options manually. Even when I hold control at boot it doesn't give me a boot menu it just loads os x. I only see the loading Darwin x86 thing for half a second, and then it goes to the rotary wheel with the apple menu.

 

Any clues as to why? I don't have the silent boot option on either.

 

My motherboard is the asus p4c800e deluxe and a intel p4 with sse3.

 

Mobo has the Intel 875P chipset.

I've done that it used to work for me in 10.4.1, but now I have 10.4.3 and when it boots and it is at the Darwin loading black screen with white text, I hit F8 and it doesn't give me a prompt to enter anything...I don't have silentboot enabled bc I see the Darwin loading screen.

 

::Edit--Okay I got it working, my problem was I had my ps2 keyboard going into one of those ps2 to usb converters. I plugged in a regular USB keyboard and it worked. Will update when I try to get the resolution changed. Thanks for the help and quick replies. :)

 

Okay I did '?video' at boot and all of them were below 800x600x32, I do have Vesa 3.0 according to the top of the Darwin boot prompt. Also when I type: -x "Graphics Mode"="1280x1024x32" it doesn't change the resolution.

 

Does this mean I can't go above a 800x600 resolution?

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