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Hi Im a bit new to this to bear with me 🙂 I recently brought a Mac Pro (October 2011) and and left the graphics card as the ATI 5770, and I have to say I was a bit underwhelmed by the graphics performance when playing games. I have it connected to a 27' cinema display with the possibility to connect another 27' cinema display to it.
I was just wondering if there were any other mac/osx compatible graphics cards (with 2 mini display ports) other than the ATI 5870 or would the 5870 be a decent upgrade? I run parallel on my mac so can play games on Windows as well without having to restart my mac like bootcamp. Any help would be greatly appreciated Chris. Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.
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When hard-drive disaster strikes, you need to start up your Mac from another drive to repair it. In days gone by, you would typically boot from the install CD or DVD that came with your Mac (assuming you could recall where you stashed it) and run Apple’s Disk Utility from there. But today’s Macs no longer ship with any optical disc—heck, most Macs ship without any optical drive. So what do you do instead?
Your best bet is to prepare ahead. Create an emergency flash drive An emergency drive contains only the essential software you need to boot your Mac and run troubleshooting utilities (such as Apple’s Disk Utility). I recommend using a USB flash drive (8GB is sufficient) rather than an optical disc. Flash drives are superior because they work with Macs that no longer contain an optical drive, and you can update them as necessary.
You can see the Repair Disk button, but you can't click it. How do you solve this problem? It pays to prepare ahead. The Recovery Disk Assistant method: One way to create your own emergency drive is via Apple’s.
This tool is simple to use, but requires that you already have a dedicated partition on your Mac’s hard drive called Recovery HD. If you installed Lion or Mountain Lion on a supported hard-drive configuration (your Mac must have an internal drive formatted with a GUID partition scheme), chances are good that it’s there.
You can check to see if you have the partition by restarting your Mac and then holding down Command-R. Or, restart while holding down the Option key. A screen should appear with Recovery HD as one of your options.
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You can't create an emergency flash drive using Apple's Recovery Disk Assistant unless your Mac already includes a Recovery HD partition. Why do you have to have a partition on your Mac to be able to create the emergency drive on an external device?
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It's probably because Disk Assistant requires the data on the partition to create the external drive. If the partition is missing or corrupt, you'll see an error. Download the.
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Connect your USB flash drive to your Mac, launch OS X Recovery Disk Assistant, select the drive, and then follow the on-screen prompts. This is a quick and easy process. The do-it-yourself method: Lacking the Recovery HD partition on your startup drive isn't the only reason you might skip using Apple's Recovery Disk Assistant. Download firefox.