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Gfxcardstatus 2.3 complains it can't switch to internal graphics because there is an external display connected (not true), 2.2.1 just doesn't work. I am on Yosemite 10.10.1 I also have FileVault enabled, so I am seeing the broken discrete graphics right from the start when I am prompted for my password, long before any driver from hard dis can. With gfxCardStatus, you can see when your dual-video-card-equipped MacBook Pro uses each GPU. You can even force the laptop to use integrated graphics when you're trying to conserve battery power. Mac users interested in Gfxcardstatus v2.2.1 generally download: Graphic Card Status Free gfxCardStatus is a menu bar application that keeps track of which graphics card your unibody, dual-GPU MacBook Pro is using at any given time. GfxCardStatus is an open-source menu bar application that keeps track of which graphics card your 2010 MacBook Pro is using at any given time, and allows you to. GfxCardStatus for Mac. 对于 Mac 新手来说很难分清当前状态系统使用的是独立显卡还是集成显卡,或许连显卡是否正常运作都不甚清楚。 gfxCardStatus是一款可以随时切换双显卡的 基于菜单栏的显卡辅助工具,它会通过菜单栏图标(字母n或i)实时地告诉你系统当前显卡使用状态并允许你.

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My dedicated GPU is dead. I'm going to be buying a new iMac, but I'd like to try and get into the existing one and get a bit of work done, and wipe everything before hand.
I can switch to my integrated graphics by booting into safe mode. Is there a way to force that change in normal boot?
I'm running a 2009 iMac with OSX 10.6.2. I found gfxCardStatus, but there's a compatibility issue there with my iMac, so doesn't seem like that'll work for me.
Am I boned? Or is there a solution that one of you fine folks can help me with.
Thanks in advance.