Hi everyone,
I come here because Apple's repairer seems to have no solution or doesn't finding the solution properly.
I explain :
I've a 15" Macbook Pro late-2011, a model recognized for graphical switches problems. After 2 years, my computer become crazy (something like crazy funny colors on screen) and finally can't boot.
Apple Care had replace the logicboard for free but one week later, my computer restarts frequently suddenly. Sometimes when it reboot, a message appear. A kernel Panic about GPU but unfortunately this message appear randomly.
I've changes RAM for up RAM to 8GO and after that, the problem appear again. The MacBook has gone to Apple again and the repairer said that's it due to an defected RAM... BUT the problem appeared BEFORE I change RAM. After my Apple visit, I decide to reintroduce the famous defected RAM and the problem appears most frequently than without, it's true... but still appears without.
I know that without the kernel panic message we can't do anything maybe... but I can't copying it because since few days or week it doesn't appear after brutal reboot...
Someone had this problem ?
How can I resolve it ?
Thanks a lot,
Best regards.
MacBook Pro (15-inch Late 2011), OS X Yosemite (10.10.5), logicboard changed
I come here because Apple's repairer seems to have no solution or doesn't finding the solution properly.
I explain :
I've a 15" Macbook Pro late-2011, a model recognized for graphical switches problems. After 2 years, my computer become crazy (something like crazy funny colors on screen) and finally can't boot.
Apple Care had replace the logicboard for free but one week later, my computer restarts frequently suddenly. Sometimes when it reboot, a message appear. A kernel Panic about GPU but unfortunately this message appear randomly.
I've changes RAM for up RAM to 8GO and after that, the problem appear again. The MacBook has gone to Apple again and the repairer said that's it due to an defected RAM... BUT the problem appeared BEFORE I change RAM. After my Apple visit, I decide to reintroduce the famous defected RAM and the problem appears most frequently than without, it's true... but still appears without.
I know that without the kernel panic message we can't do anything maybe... but I can't copying it because since few days or week it doesn't appear after brutal reboot...
Someone had this problem ?
How can I resolve it ?
Thanks a lot,
Best regards.
MacBook Pro (15-inch Late 2011), OS X Yosemite (10.10.5), logicboard changed