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Jun 30, 2009 11:32 PM in response to CommanderBby Nadav,I am having the same problem as well. Does anyone know a solution to fix this problem? -
Jun 30, 2009 11:47 PM in response to Nadavby CommanderB,Glad that its not just me!
Based on your similar experience, I am going to downgrade to 10.5.6 and re-test. I will report back here in a few days.
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Jan 12, 2015 6:04 AM in response to CommanderBby userremoved,Yeah I just started to have the same problem anybody have a solution yet? -
Jul 18, 2009 4:32 PM in response to CommanderBby Nadav,So, has anyone found a solution to this problem yet??? -
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Jan 12, 2015 6:04 AM in response to CommanderBby userremoved,This is what I have discovered and this may or may not be your solution.
When I udpated my macbook Al from 10.5.6 to 10.5.7 I had the monitor and corresponding USB (which also provides the audio support through this connection to the monitor) this caused the problem with the audio among other problems such as processing was slower. Why?: Apparently there is a bug in 10.5.7 and when you update you should download the 10.5.7 combo updater from
here http://support.apple.com/downloads/MacOS_X_10_5_7_ComboUpdate
and have no peripherals of any kind pluged-in (including the 24" display).
In order for this to work I backed up my computer - did a clean OS install of 10.5 from the disk and performed the combo update with nothing installed on my macbook (including the 24" screen). Now everything works flawlessly and the system is much speedier. Please note after migrating my files out of precaution I used "Leopard Cache Cleaner" tools to repair settings and permissions that may conflict from the old install and the new one.
36 hours and problems seemed to be solved!
Good luck!
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Jul 21, 2009 8:10 AM in response to userremovedby Nadav,Nope, been there done that. I guess the audio isn't that powerful enough to be used as a replacement for my speakers. My set up consists of the 24 inch cinema display and my Creative Labs soundwave speaker system.
I guess, I will just use my external audio system. -
Jan 12, 2015 6:04 AM in response to Nadavby userremoved,Power? Air you using a hub that these speakers connect to? If so, isnt a powered usb hub? Did you perform a clean os install? Just reinstall 10.5.7 combo over 10.5.7 will not fix it. I used my bose companion 5s with no issue as well. -
Jul 21, 2009 8:34 AM in response to userremovedby Nadav,Well, originally I didn't have 10.5.7, this was my first install of the combo 10.5.7. As I said, I am just going to use my external speakers as they are 1000 times more powerful than the monitor's internal speakers.
And, no I have nothing connected to the USB HUB in the back of the monitor, as anything over 500mAH will take out my isight camera. -
Jan 12, 2015 6:04 AM in response to Nadavby userremoved,Hmmm.... that isn't right as I utilize the hub on the back of the monitor plus I have a 7 port powered hub "daisy chained" from the monitor's hub and run speakers and hard drives from 7 port powered hub with no conflicts (this includes my isight). I am assuming you are use the macbook aluminum is that correct?
Without being in front of your system my first guess would be either a program of sorts is conflicting or your OS installation is corrupt (solution: clean install if diskwarrior 4.1.1 can't sort it out and/or less invasive means prove to be too time consuming). If a clean install doesn't solve the issues then I would move from software being the problem and explore hardware issues like the usb module on the logic board.
My steps would be
1. clean os install from your disk - with no peripherals connected this includes the monitor
2. update os using combo updater then update all stock programs via the updater
3. install peripherals one by one monitor being first.
4. install your 3rd party programs one by one testing your peripherals and computer function after each program install - that way you can isolate a program that may be the culprit.
5. if problems still exist especially with the computer back to factory - I would then move to diagnosing hardware yourself or with apple.
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Jul 21, 2009 9:16 AM in response to userremovedby Nadav,No, I am using a Mac Pro with the ATI Radeon 4870 w/MDP. Tried OS re-installation, no dice. Brought back the 1st LED cinema display and reported it as being defective. It appears that the monitor's hub is too weak to support an external drive. Besides, I am not into plugging stuff in the back of my monitor, so I will just get an external usb hub and plug it in the back of the computer.
As for my logic board on my mac pro? Again, I used Apple Service Diagnostic and AHT and all my computer usb ports are fine. Even tested my keyboard and other devices in them. Right now, everything works great. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" -
Jan 12, 2015 6:04 AM in response to Nadavby userremoved,So you had to use the 24" monitor to reinstall or did you use another monitor?