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<blockquote data-quote="sun622" data-source="post: 1189648" data-attributes="member: 193050"><p>I have a mirror door which has been working perfectly for a few months. Tonight while watching a video, the screen developed measles, or rather small matrix dots approx 1/8 in apart. it started small but wihin a few seconds, the whole screen was covered and I got a gray message"You need to restart your mac" This I did and the little dots came back. I have transfered my hard drives into my old G4 ethernet to write to you today. My MDD has 10.5, dual 1.25G, 2G ram, original video card. I keep thinking this is a video issue because it's what i see that goes wrong. I have watched tons of movies and downloaded videos before without any problems. Perhaps scan the hard drive containing the video to see if it's infected? Thanks group!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sun622, post: 1189648, member: 193050"] I have a mirror door which has been working perfectly for a few months. Tonight while watching a video, the screen developed measles, or rather small matrix dots approx 1/8 in apart. it started small but wihin a few seconds, the whole screen was covered and I got a gray message"You need to restart your mac" This I did and the little dots came back. I have transfered my hard drives into my old G4 ethernet to write to you today. My MDD has 10.5, dual 1.25G, 2G ram, original video card. I keep thinking this is a video issue because it's what i see that goes wrong. I have watched tons of movies and downloaded videos before without any problems. Perhaps scan the hard drive containing the video to see if it's infected? Thanks group!! [/QUOTE]
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