Mac OS X Graphics Glitch
Posted by: admin in General, tags: glitch, graphics, Mac OS X LeopardScreenshots Mac OS X
This happens first time last Friday (after a couple of months on the new iMac OS X) but I didn’t get a chance to get any screenshots. So yesterday, I googled around looking to find some screenshots (viewing pleasure of our IT guy), only found lots of double-text screen glitch, nothing of these Disco-effect problems. The screen was not totally frozen, but moving the mouse would create ‘Predator’-type effect of colours all over the screen. I managed to shut the thing off by blindly moving the cursor to find the restart button of course with the help of an Apple fan sitting besides me. Any Mac problem of this magnitude would seem to be a big deal - that’s because Apple Mac never usually have problems comparing to Windows PCs.
I left this to our IT guys to sort out.. but the screenshots are exclusively for you as reference .. yes you guys Mac users.
Machine - Mac OS X 10.5.4. Application used when it occured - Vectorworks 12.5 (2D colourful drawings)
[Post note 15.09.08] My average-consumer thoughts
With reference to The art of failure by Giles Turnbull, my average-consumer thoughts would be ‘Yes, it’s a glitch, an issue need to be resolved, but it is very tiny relatively comparing to how stable an Apple iMac is. I joined an office back in 2005 which used iMac and was freaked out.. but soon I fell in love with.
I can hardly recalled how many times my office Mini Mac disappoint me from 2005-2008, I am confident to say that it never crashed (only Vectorworks once every 6 months), unlike a PC which needs to be cntrl+alt+dlt restarted once every two week, or reformated every year.
Having said all this, I am still a domestic PC owner, not committed to convert fully to a sleek iMac. Why? I think it’s the same reason many people out there still use PC even after constantly hearing about how stable a Mac is - is because they are so literate in a Windows PC ‘routine‘. A normal home PC would generally keep having issues that users ‘evolved’ in teaching themselves how to fix it. I bet 1 out of 10 Windows PC users knows how to reformat their machine, open up their PC for their own ’surgery’. The more snuffed a PC gets, the better the nerd looks. Take myself for an example, I can reformat a PC, I even assembled my own PC from parts - but after 3 years of using Mac in the office, I still don’t know the keyboard shortcut for restarting a Mac (cntrl-alt-delete equivalent).. obviously because they never hang. This is a very reliable system, but in some way, people (by people I mean stubborn PC users) prefers the safety thoughts like having the knowledge to perform maintenance routine to their problem-prone PCs - rather than buying a ’strange’ sleek almost-trouble free iMac… hmm.. my point is unfair and debatable of course, until I have my own home sweet 24″ iMac, it will always be a beautiful stranger to me.



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amende kejadian ni? please translate in plain english…. ija
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asrafsani Reply:
September 10th, 2008 at 9:26 am
screen glitch (error) kat iMac opis haa.. Mac OS X (OS terbaru Mac cam Vista utk Window la)..
screen jadi cam disco.. cpu tak hang, tp screen camtu, kena meraba cari restart button
aku share image2 ni sbb Mac user agak interested ngan benda2 ni.. sbb Mac jarang ada problem
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huh..adeh…menakutkan..jgn kena kat iMac aku sudah..kang nak mengusung plak bende alah nih ke Apple MY.
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asrafsani Reply:
September 11th, 2008 at 9:32 am
baru jadi ni, lepas jadi sekali, kerap sikit dia jadi, tp kalau time aku buat vectorworks ja.. ko punya okay kut,
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I have been exprecing the same problem lately.. It really annoys me…
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This is becoming an every day problem .I fail to understand what creates this problem and how it can be over come.
Used Laptop’s last blog post..Dell GX240
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Everything About The Best Laptops…
I personally believe that no best laptop can be universally recognized by all users as long as there are so many manufacturers that produce computers……
I’ve been having the same issue myself; it seems to be an glitch between the rendering of some webpages in Safari (maybe Flash?), and XBMC, at least in my case. It’s driving me batshit! Reboot seems to be the only workaround. I wish I could make it go away
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admin Reply:
March 31st, 2009 at 1:46 pm
I’m out of the Mac world for the moment. Well this never happen to me while I was on the net (not saying that I didn’t surf during work hours).
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/rekanize/sets/72157616456059047/
I’ve been having the same exact issues, found this blog entry while investigating… No explanation, then?
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