Powerbook Titanium VGA broken display

Hello

I want to start a PB Titanium with broken display. Which keys I have to press during starting to make the external monitor as main Display?


Thanks rettho

Posted on May 15, 2014 7:45 AM

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May 15, 2014 9:15 AM in response to rettho

Forgot to mention: Some Titanium Powerbooks cannot run 10.5 because theye are slower than the required 867mHz minimum processor for installing 10.5. Although there are some hacks out there to circumvent this, Leopard would run very poorly on a TiPB considering that many can hold less than 1GB of RAM and have limited video hardware.


As there are several TiPB variants., I think the best action at this point is for you to help us find out exactly which one you have. Do "About this Mac" from your Apple menu and, in the resulting window, click the "More Info..." button. That will launch System Profiler.


Profiler's opening screen looks like this:


User uploaded file

except yours won't say "MacBook Pro" as in the example. Note the line I've indicated with the red arrow; yours will probably say Machine Model instead of Model Identifier, but the data is the same. What code is in that line? Yours should be in the format "PowerBookX.X" where the Xs are numbers. Post that code along with the amount of RAM (from the "Memory" line) and we can better advise you on potential upgrade options, if any.

May 15, 2014 12:30 PM in response to rettho

Thanks for the fast answers.


I have the Powerbook 3.2.


Some years ago I had the same Problem. I press 2, 3 or 4 keys during starting an the Powerbook startet with the external display as main display.


I tried a lot of combinations but I didn´t find the right keys.


Perhaps some users know this. It ist posible without the magnetic trick to simulate a closed display.

May 17, 2014 1:28 AM in response to rettho

To narrow down the possibilities based on identification, the PowerBook3.2

could be one of these two that share a model identification number... Have

different processsor (400/500), different sales number, & same model EMC.


Appears both share similar 2nd display support in dual/mirror with VGA

to 1280x960 at millions of colors. Doubt it'd work with closed lid; may be

possible to tweak the system in Tiger via command line. Or not. There was

a third-party patch to try & make some of these do Extended mode.


Both support up to Mac OS X 10.4.11 Tiger, (OS X + dual-boot w/ Mac OS9.1)

This was the first G4 model PowerBook series, replaced PowerBookG3/400 FW.


•PowerBook G4 400MHz (original Ti) Specs: M7952LL/A, PowerBook3.2, M5884, 1854)

http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powerbook_g4/specs/powerbook_g4_400.html


•PowerBook G4 500MHz (original Ti) Specs: M7710LL/A, PowerBook3.2, M5884, 1854)

http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powerbook_g4/specs/powerbook_g4_500.html


Not sure about some keyboard command on startup; the first post by Allan seems

most likely to try to get the external to work on start. The F7? key won't work w/ it.


Good luck! 😐

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