iMac Core Duo (Early 2006) Special Report: Problems with iSub -- potential cause and fix
iMac Core Duo (Early 2006) Special Report: Problems with iSub -- potential cause and fix
Several readers have reported that the iSub external Apple subwoofer does not function properly with the iMac Core Duo.
In some cases, it appears that this issue is the result of corrupt or otherwise problematic files being transferred during a System Migration process.
The solution in this case is to create a new user (from the "Accounts" pane in System Preferences).
Once in the new user account, go to the ~/Library folder and drag the "Audio" and "Preferences" folders to the Desktop, restart, and check for persistence of the issue.
Index:
- iMac Core Duo (Early 2006) Special Report: Keyboard volume/eject keys fail
- iMac Core Duo (Early 2006) Special Report: Installing RAM in matched pairs
- iMac Core Duo (Early 2006) Special Report: AirPort network disconnects after
- iMac Core Duo (Early 2006) Special Report: Problems with flash memory devices
- iMac Core Duo (Early 2006) Special Report: Problems with iSub -- potential cause
- iMac Core Duo (Early 2006) Special Report: Release Notes
- iMac Core Duo (Early 2006) Special Report: Safe sleep available
- iMac Core Duo (Early 2006) Special Report: Sporadic blue screen freezes; fixes
- iMac Core Duo (Early 2006) Special Report: USB Issues
- iMac Core Duo (Early 2006) Special Report: Video distortion: "Tearing" and other anomalies (mostly fixed in Mac OS X 10.4.5)
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