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<blockquote data-quote="weaselman" data-source="post: 33699"><p>Hi all.</p><p></p><p>I brought my powerbook second hand just over 3 months ago and all has been fine till about a month ago when the cursor started to look like it had little bits of black around it. This has now progressed into loading up osx with a huge amount of what looks like interference everywhere which changes and moves with opening folders hard drives, etc. The machine is a titanium, 1ghz, 512 ram and its in fine condition, oh yeah also has latest panther with security updates etc. Its almost like the screen cant quite refresh properly. Maybe its the graphics drivers or something? the screen will sometimes change back to being ok if you plug in the external moniter dvi(?) white lead at the back. Any ideas what i can do to sort this out so my powerbook (which i actually love!) will work normally without having to load it 500 times to get near normal display? Any ideas would be greatly aprechiated. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weaselman, post: 33699"] Hi all. I brought my powerbook second hand just over 3 months ago and all has been fine till about a month ago when the cursor started to look like it had little bits of black around it. This has now progressed into loading up osx with a huge amount of what looks like interference everywhere which changes and moves with opening folders hard drives, etc. The machine is a titanium, 1ghz, 512 ram and its in fine condition, oh yeah also has latest panther with security updates etc. Its almost like the screen cant quite refresh properly. Maybe its the graphics drivers or something? the screen will sometimes change back to being ok if you plug in the external moniter dvi(?) white lead at the back. Any ideas what i can do to sort this out so my powerbook (which i actually love!) will work normally without having to load it 500 times to get near normal display? Any ideas would be greatly aprechiated. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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