Help with using external monitor on MacBook

I have a white MacBook 2.1 running 10.5.8. I use to have it run a Samsung LCD 19" which had a 1280x1024 native res, which was available in the screen prefs. That broke, so now I was going to go bigger with a 24". I've forgoten how this works, but I see the specs show this book should do a max of 1920x1200 on an external monitor. However, I don't see that listed as an option in the prefs. Will that be listed if I hook up a monitor capable of that? Also... Most 24" monitors seem to be native 1920x1080. I want to run at the native res of the monitor and not have to do any stretching or anything. Do I need to find a monitor that has a native res of 1920x1200 to match the book's max res? Or will the 1920x1080 work somehow without stretching. I have the mini DVI to DVI adapter, so I assume I should be set for any monitor sold new now.
Thanks for any help. FYI... Don't buy Samsung... 3 1/2 years on an LCD is rediculous.

Hi Dave,
Yes, the available resolutions will show when you hook up an external display.
Depending on the resolutions availabe on a given display, you may or may not be able to run it without stretching (or black bars) at native resolution (most likely you'll be able to).

Similar Messages

  • Help with using external monitor

    I have an imac which is running keynote and I would like the office receptionist to use it to display a slide show on an external monitor.
    I have been able to set this up and can get the keynote onto the external monitor just fine, however when you press play on the presentation it automatically opens the presenters view on the imac display and nothing else can be done on the mac.
    What do I have to do to allow the slide show to run on the external monitor and at the same time be able to use the mac for any other purpose, i.e mail, word, excel, notes etc etc? So basically get rid of the presenters view and just let the slide show run by itself.
    Any help would be appreciated, in additon if anyone knows how to do the above on powerpoint for mac please let me know as the mac has both installe.
    Thanks in advance!

    What do I have to do to allow the slide show to run on the external monitor and at the same time be able to use the mac for any other purpose
    When Keynote is in Play, the graphics card is dedicated to displaying Keynote, it cant be used for other purposes.
    To save on the expense of using an expensive computer to just show a presentation, we export in Keynote as JPEG files, copy them to a USB memory stick and plug in to the USB of a Smart TV which shows the images as a slide show.

  • Use external monitor w/ Macbook running Windows in Boot Camp?

    Within the Mac OS, I close the lid to my Macbook and then hit the spacebar to then use an external 20" monitor. When running Windows within Bootcamp, I shut the lid of the Macbook, but cannot get the external monitor to show an image. How can I get my external monitor to work when using Windows XP within Bootcamp, once I shut the lid to the Macbook?

    Hi,
    As far as I know, while on Windows XP you have to do it "the microsoft" way! To switch displays, just press Fn + F7 until the image shows at the tv.. tell me if it worked (imho this way better than the "close the lid and touch the external mouse" trick)

  • Help with using external hard drive to boot windows on PC

    Hi,
    I'm not sure if this is in the right place, so apologies in advance if not. I've looked around the internet for a good while now, and I haven't found anyone in my exact position.
    My PC's hard drive (running Windows 7) recently died; long story short, I am attempting to reinstall windows. The only other computer I have is this MacBook Pro, on which I have an .iso file of Windows 7. So I want to use my external hard drive (WD 500GB "MyBook") as a boot device so that I can install Windows onto my new internal hard drive.
    The problem I am having is that, well, nothing seems to be working. Every time I try to load the .iso onto my external hard drive and boot my PC with it, either a blank screen appears or it says "missing operating system".
    I have made sure that the BIOS is running the external hard drive as its boot priority.
    I have tried using Disk Utility to partition the external drive, then using 'Restore' to load the .iso onto the partition, to no avail.
    I have tried simply dropping the extracted .iso files onto the hard drive, this doesn't work.
    I have also tried changing the file system of the external hard drive using the 'Erase' feature (NTFS-3G (using an addon), FAT32, exFAT, all of the others), but I notice that whenever I use Restore after doing this, the file system seems to return to Mac OS Extended, which might be why it isn't booting up on my PC. Is there any way I can succesfully partition the external hard drive in a format that will allow Windows 7 to boot (such as NTFS?), and is Disk Utility even the right program to do this?
    If you want any more information from me, please let me know and I'll do my best to provide it - I'm not the most advanced mac user in the world, but I've spent days trying to fix this problem and nothing, no combination of anything, seems to work at all. So any help will be greatly appreciated!
    Thanks

    Here is a quick suggestion for you:
    Download Virtual Box (free PC Emulator for Mac) and install Windows 7 on your Mac (don't worry about activating it yet, as you don't need to keep it more than a few hours).  You can tell Virtual Box to use the ISO file as the DVD drive for your virtual Windows computer, so no need to burn a disk.
    Search Google for creating a bootable USB installer for Windows 7.  I found a link that gave good instructions on how to do this using DiskPart.
    Follow the instructions to make the bootable USB stick for installing Windows 7 using your virtual machine you created above.
    Use the USB stick to install Windows on your new PC.
    Remove the virtual Windows machine from your Mac.
    Remove Virtual Box from your Mac.
    I found a set of instructions and built an installable USB stick last night that worked great for installing Windows 7 Pro (64 bit) onto my older ThinkPad I had sitting at home.  The USB installer also installs in about half the time as a DVD install.  The only reason I have you create the virtual Windows PC is that all of the instructions for makeing the Windows install USB stick are written assuming that you already have access to a running Windows PC.  By doing this install, you have up to 3 days before you would need to activate it and you can build the installer USB stick and remove teh virtual computer long before that.

  • HELP with using external hard drive

    Can anyone please help? I have been using Windows based PCs for a majority of my life. I recently purchased a Macbook. I have thousands of songs saved on a Maxtor external hard drive. I recently connected the HD to my Macbook and was able to successfully copy over all of the photos I have saved and only few of the audio files but not all. I checked the audio files are saved in itunes format. Why can I not copy all of my music over? Please help! When I connect HD to PC I see the missing files that cannot been seen when I connect my HD to my Macbook. Bizare, don't you think?

    Any chance that the files not showing up on the Mac have file names starting with a period (.)?
    Patrick

  • I dropped my macbook pro and the screen is broken can i still use it with an external monitor? Or can I or how do I transfer hard drive files to my mac mini?

    I dropped my 17" macbook pro and the screen is broken. Can I still use it with an external monitor? When I plugged it into a monitor I had used it with before, I'm not able to see anything on the macbook screen to control it. It came on but I just got the blue screen with nothing else after typing in my password. (Didn't see the password form just assumed it was there somewhere and it did go from space to blue screen but no desktop icons, files, dock strip at top or anything else, just blank blue screen) so I can't access the system preferences.
    Or can I / or how do I, transfer hard drive files to my mac mini? If not salvageable as is can I pull out the hard drive and make it an external harddrive? In otherwords is anything salvageable? It seems it's coming on I just can't access anything. BTW I was told it would cost aprox $1000 to replace the screen! I paid almost $4000 for this thing and it was running great - makes me sick to lose it!

    I'd like to promise you that everything will be fine if you just get the monitor going - but it's hard to know what the hardware damage might be. It might be the monitor, or the damage might be greater.
    Your best solution would be visit your local Apple Store and let them know what your situation is. They have access to diagnostics you don't, and they might be able to the best way to save your data and keep you computing. It's still not covered, but they can tell you what your current options are.
    Um, you might consider investing in a backup drive.
    And there other repair options, too. Powerbook Medic http://www.powerbookmedic.com/xcart1/pages.php?pageid=67 offers reliable repairs, and quotes prices well under Apple's.

  • Macbook Pro 15 Late 11 extreme fans noise when using external monitor

    Dear Apple, recently I bought Macbook Pro 15 Late 11. I really love it's speed and new OS X Lion, BUT this Macbook really noisy when I use external monitor and keyboard. I work on external monitor all the time. I don't care about how hot my Macbook is when I'm on external monitor. Let it just be hot and quiet.
    P.S. Example. I run Ableton Live and have 6200 RPM working on external monitor (awfully loud!). CPU 90% idle. When I switch off external monitor and use internal one, RPM drops down to 4500 with the same Ableton work session. By the way, I don't need cool graphic card. Apple, let our work days be quiet.

    I did that and it didn't help. It's common problem with an external monitor. Here are some links:
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1162550
    http://www.ivy-rose.co.uk/Articles/Macbook-Pro-Cooling-Issues

  • How to switch off internal macbook screen when using external monitor(s)

    as far as i observed, adding external displays ( running different screens on them, not mirroring)  to a macbook pro  increases the gpu workload and with that comes temperature rise in the laptop and increase in ventilator noise - and probably increased hardware aging and risk of component faillure due to high temperature inside the laptop.
    simply try connecting two external 27" screens and open some flash video on both of them. then run a temperature monitoring software and watch temps rise, compared to running same flash videos / demanding tasks only on one connected external screen or only on the laptop screen with no external monitor connected.
    especially in mavericks, due to its increased background routines, such a set-up appears ever the more taxing, then again who does not love apple`s nice adds showing laptops with two 27” screens connected to it and the workspace vision they invoke....
    i have seen temps around 100° to 102° celsius on a 13" macbook pro 2012 edition, which i would expect is territory where the cpu / gpu temp safety switches will trigger system shutdown any time soon ( hardware status before verified as fully in order by apple service and default osx installation)
    imagine your anti-virus software starting some realtime content screening while runnign some demanding tasks already and the system shuts down easily (all such situation observed in reality)
    (would be interesting to see how a retina display macbook fares with 2 external monitors running demanding tasks, considering the retina display already increased taxing for the gpu - any experience from users of such a setup would be very much appreciated as it will provide critical purchase decision intelligence for all of us envisioning a retina-book and two big screens adoring our desks...)
    turning down the macbook`s built-in screen`s backlight may reduce power consumption but i have not seen any evidence that it switches off the gpu-to-screen feed and respective gpu load - it certainly did not prevent gpu, cpu, board, etc temps to rise to borderline levels.
    so the key question here is, how to switch off the macbook pro`s built-in screen in order to avoid gpu cycles being wasted on that screen ( and the resulting heat developments)  when working with big external screen(s)  connected to the laptop ?

    this thread talks about running several monitors as advertised by apple and running demanding task on them.
    with the lid open, the keyboard offers a very efficiant heat escape vector, which is blocked when the lid is closed - this is a basic and commonsense insulation effect.  this thread also mentions the use of temperature monitoring software and thus a repeatable test setup. the temps recorded were also mentioned. they rose when the lid was closed, the running task remaining unchanged. as far as i could track down the cpus in discussion will shut down around the 105 degree celsius range. i observed system shut downs when the system approached 103° celsius.  not to mention that the fans will run loud well before that.
    again this is on hardware checked and ok-ed by apple service.
    the question still welcoming an expert answer: is there any way to switch off the built-in macbook monitor while the lid is open ?

  • I have a PowerBook G4 with a non-functioning monitor.  It used to work with an external monitor, but I reinstalled the OS, which cleared the display preferences and now when I restart it won't detect the external monitor. How do I fix?

    I have a PowerBook G4 with a non-functioning monitor.  It used to work with an external monitor, but I reinstalled the OS, which cleared the display preferences and now when I restart it won't detect the external monitor. This means I can't use the computer anymore. How do I fix? I tried using the Command+F2 keyboard shortcut, but it doesnt' work.  It's possible that since I reinstalled the OS, it still needs to be set up, so there's only a welcome screen (but since I can't see it I'm not sure).

    There is no limit to the number of times you can re-install Office on the same computer.
    You can activate by telephone:
    The last paragraph is the relevant bit

  • HT3964 connected new external monitor to macbook pro, was working but now have no power, black screen in laptop. monitor purchased with advice from tech and set up also. Worked fine for an hour and then quit

    Have just connected a viewsonic external monitor to macbook pro 10.6.8, had everything up and running fine for about an hour then the macbook quit. No power (ws running off power source) Have I killed my macbook? Help!

    Aha, all is good.
    I went to Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays
    and to home/Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays
    and deleted all SyncMaster.icc files. I did leave behind one SyncMaster file in the home/../Displays which had an old date and I new was ok.
    Rebooted, plugged in SyncMaster, and a new icc file was automatically created in the /Library/../Displays folder.
    My display works normally, now.

  • Application windows off screen while using external monitor

    Hi,
    I am using my MacBook frequently with an external monitor attached (lid closed). It happens now, that some applications (e.g.Finder) open windows outside of the screen. What can I do?
    This is especially annoying when I want to copy a file and Finder opens the 'Replace/Stop' window and I can't do anything because this windows is outside of the screen (I only see it when pressing F10).
    Any ideas?
    Gernot

    I had this happen last night. I was moving a window and it dissappeared. It was off screen. I could see it wit F10 but that was all. What I did was close the window under file in toolbar. Then I opened a new window under the same command in the toolbar. This brought the new window up in the visible window. Hope this helps.
    Mort

  • Using EXTERNAL Monitor (eSata question too) do you need KEYBOARD Attached?

    First, do you need a keyboard attached? I ask as I can't seem to figure out how to use external MONITOR and CLOSE the macbook pro to watch STREAMING video as the computer goes to sleep.
    Have tried using the F7 as well as in display preferences moving the DOCK to various monitors, regardless, it still goes to sleep when I shut the MBP, so am wondering if a keyboard has to be attached as it doesn't know you are watching video.
    Second thing, I want to use the EXTERNAL to WATCH STREAMING video, however, if I click on FULL SCREEN (external) which is using Silveright, both DISPLAYS go FULL Screen. For the life of me I cannot get external to display FULL SCREEN and have the MBP open to use for other things, work, net browsing, et-cetera.
    Thanks.

    I ask as I can't seem to figure out how to use external MONITOR and CLOSE the macbook pro to watch STREAMING video as the computer goes to sleep.
    If your MacBook Pro goes to sleep who will stream the video?
    For the life of me I cannot get external to display FULL SCREEN and have the MBP open to use for other things, work, net browsing, et-cetera.
    If the mirror display is turned off in the "Display" preference, you would be able to (usually) watch videos in full screen in the external display and work in your main display. But some application may not support this. Check if the application that you are using for streaming video has any preferences to deal with the external display, if not, see if there is any other application that would solve the problem.

  • Caution when using external monitor

    If my iStat pro is right my temperatures are too high when playing media with a external monitor and the laptop closed. I see 80 degrees Celsius. In my opinion this is much too close to the maximum operating temperature for me. Yes, the fan is running at 6000 rpm's and it stabilizes the temps to 70's but that's still pretty high. I think the problem is as the heat rises it hits the screen and has no where to go. With the screen open the heat can dissipate into the air. If you are using a external monitor with screen closed I would be interested in what your temps are under load.

    I have never had a problem and it is a method that Apple has proscribed in their instructions for using in ClamShell mode.
    Apple: How to use your PowerBook G4, MacBook or MacBook Pro with the display closed and a Bluetooth keyboard or mouse
    Apple: How to use your PowerBook G4, MacBook Pro or MacBook with the display closed

  • Using External Monitor in Windows 7 Installation Program

    Hello. I'm trying to install Windows 7 on a Macbook with a broken built-in monitor. I've been running Windows 7 RC on the Macbook already with an external monitor. But I can't get the setup screen to show up on the external monitor and the built-in laptop monitor is too broken to go through the setup process.
    Is there a way to get the setup screen to go on my external monitor? I have rEFIt installed, and it automatically displays on the external monitor, but once I choose the Windows 7 DVD, it shuts off and tries to display on the laptop monitor.

    Hi,
    just saw your signature stating OSX 10.4.11
    For an successful installation if Windows 7 on a Mac you need the BootCamp Drivers version 3.0 and the update to 3.1
    While the 3.1 update is avaiable for download, the needed 3.0 drivers are only avaiable on the OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard DVD.
    Regards
    Stefan

  • U430 Touch with 2 external Monitors

    Hi Folks, have recently purchased a u430 touch which I'm very happy with but want to run it with 2 external monitors. Any suggestions?
    Both the monitors I have support HDMI and VGA. Will and HDMI splitter do the trick?
    Thanks in advance. M

    Hi Markhreilly,
    Welcome to Lenovo Community!
    As per the query we understood that you are looking to connect 2 monitors to your Lenovo U430 laptop.
    As per the specification of this model, it has only one HDMI out port as there is no VGA port. If the HDMI splitter has a VGA port then you can connect one to HDMI monitor and other to VGA monitor.
    Click here for the specification of the model.
    Hope this helps. Do post back if issue persists!
    Best regards,       
    Ashwin.S
    Did someone help you today? Press the star on the left to thank them with a Kudo!
    If you find a post helpful and it answers your question, please mark it as an "Accepted Solution"! This will help the rest of the Community with similar issues identify the verified solution and benefit from it.
    Follow @LenovoForums on Twitter!

Maybe you are looking for

  • Crazy to install CS2 on Quad Core 64 bit Windows 7 notebook?

    I've been a video producer/director/editor since 1970 and have witnessed most all the progress and insanity of the "corporate wars" to dominate video production and later, video editing.  I no longer see any reason to differentiate between still phot

  • How to detect end of flash movie (SWF file) in Javascript

    I have used Dreamweaver CS4 to integrate my SWF file as shown below. So far so good. See GoToNext() my website What I wouldd like to do is have the SWF movie trigger a javascript function in my html page when the video is stopped playing (i.e. when i

  • I reinstalled Itunes on my computer and it did not put all of my albums and songs on my library

    I reinstalled I Tunes and it only put 3 albums of my many albums and songs in my library, can someone help please?

  • Recording & editting on Audigy

    Hi everyone,I am new to this forum and audigy 2zs.. Could anyone out there explain me if my sound card Audigy 2ZS is compliant with XP Vista 64 bit, does not?even matter to me as long as it supports it as a 32 bit. I just want to make sure that drive

  • Purchase Requisition Value

    Hi all, I'm Creating a Workflow for Purchase Requisition using BUS2105, Once workflow started it should check for PR Value in the particular activity. for this whether we need to create a new task or any existing one available. based on this check ho