10.6.3 and dual monitors- no mirroring!

Is anyone else having issues running dual monitors with 10.6.3? My Mac Book Pro works fine, but a black Mac Book will not mirror for power point. The local screen is distorted, the projector (2nd screen) still works. It will also work in extended mode, just not in mirror mode. Unplugging the display port restores the local monitor.
Anyone else having this issue?

It should give you a list of all resolutions that you can try. I have an external monitor hooked up to my white Macbook via mini-DVI to DVI, and have not had a problem. Try putting both in their maximum native resolution before mirroring, and then turn on mirroring. The computer should then find the best resolution for both.
If it doesn't, then you could try the 800x600 if it's available. I think this is the old standard.

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