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Hey guys i have finally got mac osx installed onto my Small form factor PC. Turns out that the Celeron D 3.2 GHZ processor is not compatable, so fired in a Pentium 4 3 GHz and it's working.

 

However I am having some Graphics issues. I have the card below

 

ATI Power Colour Radeon X300 SE

 

When I boot into mac osx, i get display but it's slow and when i open and close windows it leaves shaddow blocks on the screen. Also I can't change the resolution for 1024*768. However when I use the on board card i can change the resolution and I don't get the shaddow block effect on the screen.

 

It also means that I have to switch my video cards over in teh BIOS before booting which is a pain in the ass.

 

Is there any way I can get the ati card to work???

 

Also on another note is there a way to edit or add folders to a windows FAT32 or NTFS drive from mac osx.

 

also forgot to mention I have 10.4.6 installed

 

Cheers

 

Mike

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Also on another note is there a way to edit or add folders to a windows FAT32 or NTFS drive from mac osx.

Your Windows partition should be available in OSX. It's icon should appear on the Desktop. If you have that feature turned off, just open a Finder window (click the Finder icon on the left of the Dock). In the top pane at the left, you should see your Windows partition.

 

You can read and write files to FAT32.

 

You can read but not write files to NTFS.

Your Windows partition should be available in OSX. It's icon should appear on the Desktop. If you have that feature turned off, just open a Finder window (click the Finder icon on the left of the Dock). In the top pane at the left, you should see your Windows partition.

 

You can read and write files to FAT32.

 

You can read but not write files to NTFS.

 

 

damn that is where my problem lies, all my drives are NTFS

 

Balls

 

Ok I can sort that one out, not a problem. However I will need to have a look at this graphics card driver ;)

 

Mike

I will need to have a look at this graphics card driver

For the near term, you can adjust your resolution. Read this: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=209235

 

For the longer term, you may want to investigate getting some drivers working for your card:

 

Callisto drivers: http://omni.starchaser.org/callisto

Koverg patch: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=10415

A guide to help smooth the rough spots: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=21182

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