After having installed OSX Lion from Snow Leopard on my MacBook Pro 2009 model with 500GB hard drive and 8GB Ram I have started experience the following artifacts:
1. after computer goes to standby (e.g. low battery etc) and waking it up again (under full power like plugged in) causes fuzzed out and pixeled out strips to occur on the screen of my desktop that do not disappear even when flicking between desktop screens or logging out and in again.
2. Pixeled windows can also appear such as when I open another finder window or hard drive folder it will just contain a bunch of pixels no images.
3. When I re-launch finder pixels remain.
4. When I try to log off and reboot sometimes the computer hangs and I have to hard reset.
5. I believe it must be tied to the graphics drivers or hardware not being compatible with Lion (or at least not fully)
6. Yes I have the computer up to date with all the latest updates and otherwise do not experience any problems.
1. after computer goes to standby (e.g. low battery etc) and waking it up again (under full power like plugged in) causes fuzzed out and pixeled out strips to occur on the screen of my desktop that do not disappear even when flicking between desktop screens or logging out and in again.
2. Pixeled windows can also appear such as when I open another finder window or hard drive folder it will just contain a bunch of pixels no images.
3. When I re-launch finder pixels remain.
4. When I try to log off and reboot sometimes the computer hangs and I have to hard reset.
5. I believe it must be tied to the graphics drivers or hardware not being compatible with Lion (or at least not fully)
6. Yes I have the computer up to date with all the latest updates and otherwise do not experience any problems.