However, my MacBook is still running fine now and I seem not to be able to replicate the problem. At first I thought that it might be because of the gfxCardStatus software, so I deleted that in order to replicate the problem. Until now I have not experienced any problems (few hours later).
Now, here is the thing, after putting all kernel extensions back into place and restoring everything back to normal, the notebook suddenly started normally at full speed using the dedicated graphics card. Having followed every instruction, including letting my MacBook overheat, my notebook was still slow.
After putting everything back, I decided to follow the following instructions: This worked but made everything very slow. So, I decided to turn off the dedicated GPU by moving the kernel extensions into another folder. Then, suddenly my MacBook pro decided that it would want to boot up in Safe Mode, however, after a few minutes vertical and horizontal lines showed up again. Slowly I had to come to the conclusion that it most likely was a dedicated GPU hardware failure. Using Single-User mode I tried repairing the SSD with fsck -fy, this didn't help. My MacBook pro now booted up into a grey screen after loading for a bit. These did not go away after opening and closing the lid.īecoming more and more annoyed I decided to reset the PRAM, and low and behold, it didn't work. After working with that for an hour it also started to show glitches. I then disconnected my external screen and tried my MacBook pro's build in screen. I have a MacBook Pro late 2011 and yesterday my external screen suddenly showed glitches on the screen much like the screenshots you see from other 2011 MacBook Pro's that have a failing GPU.Īs I work with the lid closed, I opened the lid and closed it again and the problem would disappear for a few minutes.