![]() ![]() ![]() From what I can discern, people used to use WinACD () as a fix for this common issue, but the file has been discontinued and the last version was made for WindowsXP. If anyone could give me some help, it would be greatly appreciated. I've been looking on various forums and seems like people have gotten this to work but I am still missing something. In the screen options, under Control Panel, it shows the monitor as "CINEMA" but the drivers reflect "Generic PnP monitor". I am using the only connection the monitor has to hook into the PC - DVI-D Dual Link. The monitor shows a maximum display resolution of 1200x800. However, I cannot get the new PC to recognize the native resolution of the Apple Cinema Display (2400x1600). I recently purchased a PC (i7-950 3.06 GHz AMD Radeon HD 6850 1GB Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit) to use as my home computer, and the MBP for mobile purposes. 1TB Samsung SSD T5 Scratch Disk via USB-C (PCI Adapter) DISPLAY. FaceTime HD Camera gets detected but need driver for it. RJ45 not sure since it doesn't show up in device drivers. This model uses the industry standard DVI (Digital Video Interface) and requires a Mac or Windows PC equipped with a dual-link DVI port. ![]() Identifiers: Aluminum - M9179LL/A - A1083. Jasons M.2 512GB (PCI Adapter) Radeon Vega Frontier Edition 16 GB (running macOS Mojave 10.14.4 natively with boot screen) 16TB RAID 0 Storage. Apple Cinema Display 30-Inch (Aluminum) Specs. I used to use a MBP as my main computer, coupled with a 30" Apple Cinema Display (Model A1083 - purchased three years ago). Mac Pro (Early 2009) 2 x 3.33 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon. ![]()
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