Please help
Hey guys,
I recently bought a Mac Book Pro - OS X
When i first got it, the in-built camera worked perfect on SG chat, all of a sudden i got booted from chat(which is a usall thing with all users) and the camera will no longer work, plus it leaves me logged into chat even after i log off SG entirely and shut off my laptop entirely
The camera will work on skype, photo booth and so on.... just not on SG chat. i've tried logging on/off i just don't know what to do now, please HELP!
Video RAM
Failed
Video RAM, as all components of your video circuitry, must be fully functional for graphics to be properly displayed. Damaged VRAM can cause missing bits, screen noise, system lock ups, or freezes. TechTool Deluxe tests the VRAM on the Macintosh main logic board, as well as some third-party video cards.
If the VRAM test should fail, try these steps in order and run the test again after each step:
o Quit all other applications.
o Restart the system.
o Check any recently-added hardware for proper installation.
o Run the computer from another volume (if available).
o Reinstall the OS.
o Contact AppleCare.
Hey guys,
I recently bought a Mac Book Pro - OS X
When i first got it, the in-built camera worked perfect on SG chat, all of a sudden i got booted from chat(which is a usall thing with all users) and the camera will no longer work, plus it leaves me logged into chat even after i log off SG entirely and shut off my laptop entirely
The camera will work on skype, photo booth and so on.... just not on SG chat. i've tried logging on/off i just don't know what to do now, please HELP!
Video RAM
Failed
Video RAM, as all components of your video circuitry, must be fully functional for graphics to be properly displayed. Damaged VRAM can cause missing bits, screen noise, system lock ups, or freezes. TechTool Deluxe tests the VRAM on the Macintosh main logic board, as well as some third-party video cards.
If the VRAM test should fail, try these steps in order and run the test again after each step:
o Quit all other applications.
o Restart the system.
o Check any recently-added hardware for proper installation.
o Run the computer from another volume (if available).
o Reinstall the OS.
o Contact AppleCare.
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Expo, often, the manufactures of computers do not load the new computers with the latest version of a perticular program, and You have to download the updated version for Your computer to work with some application programs!!!
Expo, Beppo's and Odette's advice is the way to go!!! If Your problem is not solved, You should call the tech support that comes with Your computer ("*warranty!*")!!! Computer manufactures contract with programming engineers that can talk control of Your computer and solve the problem for You!!!
Expo, have "*FUN!*"!!!
NAMASTE!!!!!