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Im surprised that nobody on any forums has even touched on this answer i'm about to give and i HAD the exact same issues with mine that most ppl have been having. System model name: MacBookPro6,2 (Mac-F22586C8) Kernel Extensions in process name corresponding to current thread: WindowServerĭarwin Kernel Version 13.2.0: Thu Apr 17 23:03: root:xnu-2422.100.13~1/RELEASE_X86_64 I already had two kernel panics today, which make it four this week.Īttached is the latest kernel panic log: Anonymous UUID: 2BA5E44A-7200-45C0-F925-7A3107857DDC
#Macbook pro gpu panic crash update
kernel panics are still there and with the update to 10.9.3.
#Macbook pro gpu panic crash install
As it started getting on my nerves and neither volume repair nor hard ware test did indicate anything wrong, I decided to do a clean install of the latest Mavericks version a few days ago to see if that helps. So I did not really worry in the beginning. Usually it used to happen every now and then, between once a week and once a month. I encounter regular kernel panics for a while now, I think since upgrading to Mavericks. In Canada you can buy a premium Panasonic Aluminum Polymer Capacitor at digikey for under $3.Hardware is a mid 2010 MAcBook Pro 15", i7 2,66ghz, 8 GB RAM, 512 MB Video RAM.

The video I sent of Louis Rossman doing the repair (here is the link again… ) recommends using an Aluminum Polymer Capacitor - and Louis sells the part but from the USA … here is the link to Louis’ part…. Replace your bad capacitor with a great quality capacitor. If the voltage isn't right, you will get crashes and panics. Also - Check the voltage! The Tantalum capacitor regulates power and when you run a lot of high performance applications on your GPU you need more voltage. "What kind of capacitor did your repair person use? If it is the same or similar as Apple’s Tantalum capacitor, you will still have crashes. I also asked a tech friend out of the USA what they thought when I continue to have crashes. Anyhow, I'm going to go back to this repair guy and have him install the capacitor recommended by Louis Rossman Repair Group or Edward on this site. Its a GPU panic - something to do with dynamic switching between the two graphics cards in the machine. Its a documented fault, though I cant recall seeing anything about it or being told about it when the machine was in its early years. So I got a new AC adapter and the problem was solved. My Macbook Pro crashes several times a day. I finally got a Rogers Tech that knew what she was talking about and she discovered that I had the wrong AC adapter with the wrong voltage connecting the modem to the outlet. I know nothing about electronics but recall a situation this year where I kept losing internet connectivity from my Rogers Rocket modem. I used the computer all day yesterday and it only crashed twice, which makes me believe that you need the right capacitor and right voltage. I have no idea what voltage it is but the crashes are far less. Took it back and he popped in another aluminum version of a 470MicroFarad instead of the 330Microfarads that came with the board.
#Macbook pro gpu panic crash software
Continued to crash - even worse (every 10 minutes) running anything - especially on the Internet or using my music production software (Logic X).

Took it to a repair guy in TO (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) and he switched out the famous C9560 capacitor with a similar Apple one. It crashed regularly (like every 1 hour). Hi Moe - I have a 15"-2010 MBP 2.66 Ghz Core Intel i7 (upgraded to 8 GB 5 years ago) and recently upgraded to 2TB for music production.
