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Apple Mac Pro (Early 2008) User Manual

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Chapter 4

Problem, Meet Solution

 The flickering may be caused by interference from a nearby power line, a fluorescent

light, or an electrical device—for example, a radio, a microwave oven, or another

computer. Try relocating nearby electrical devices or moving your computer and

display.

If no colors appear on the screen or the colors don’t look right
 Make sure the display is connected firmly to the computer.

 Open the Displays pane of System Preferences and make sure the display is set

to display millions of colors. For more information about color and your display, see

Mac Help.

 Calibrate the display, as described on page 73.

If after you change the screen resolution, desktop icons move

Changing the screen resolution affects the display of information on your screen.

The operating system may reposition icons when you change the screen resolution.

If the screen freezes
 Force the frozen application to quit. Choose Apple () > Force Quit and select the

application.

 If that doesn’t work, force the computer to restart by pressing the power (®) button

for 5 or 6 seconds until your Mac Pro shuts down. Press the power (®) button again

to start up your Mac Pro.