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Is there a command key that resets the video to it's origonal setting?
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craigthomas
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Feb 25, 2004, 04:56 AM
 
Is there a command key that resets the video to it's origonal setting? I installed a second video card and lost the 1st one some how - even after taking it out. I want it back to the original setting. Im using 10.3.2

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Feb 25, 2004, 10:00 AM
 
Originally posted by craigthomas:
Is there a command key that resets the video to it's origonal setting? I installed a second video card and lost the 1st one some how - even after taking it out. I want it back to the original setting. Im using 10.3.2

Thanks
Assuming you can still access the Terminal, try:

sudo nvram boot-args="romndrv=0"

Restart. If not, restart in 9. If not, zap your pram.

HTH

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