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My laptop is a ibook G3 with specs:
700 MHz PowerPC G3
Memory: 640 MB SDRAM
Boot Room Vers: 4.5.4f2
Bus Speed: 100 MHz

The video is the issue of where it shows vertical lines while watching videos on quicktime. Does anybody know how to fix this issue. . .? I have looked around the net and saw there's people saying to reset the PRAM and also use VLC but so far I am kinda doubting both of them. . . does anybody know how to fix this problem? I am going to try the VLC and maybe the PRAM reset. Can somebody help me with this issue?

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Last edited by EVO Gizmo; 12-01-2007 at 12:23 PM.
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