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Only when I combined them, then it worked! I keep wondering why all MacBook's suddenly have the same issue at the similar period.
If Apple do this on purpose to make us purchase new stuff? I have a late Macbook and this worked for me, I just happened to run into this solution and found it worked. Very odd problem Running now on the same system. Great post tulu, wonder how many other Macs would have been solved with this, instead of apple saying your GPU is bad. I had to remove one of my RAM's to get back to stability, I clearly had some bad samsung ram. But I had the same exact symptoms.
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I tried the shift-option-control-power trick, then reboot, that did nothing. I'm thinking this is not a good sign and should start saving and shopping for a new unit. I only have 4 gigs total RAM, maybe I should increase that, it seems easy, though I've never tried to open this computer. It fixed for me but came back again on next restart. I have to do it every time when I restarts the machine. My MBP is also restarting anytime now if I leave it in idle state or move it from one place to another. Show 7 more comments. Not a genius notagenius. This will dump and reset settings for anything power management related, and is long known to resolve problems with things like fans, heat, sleeping problems, and of course, display issues.
On any modern MacBook Pro or MacBook Air with a built-in battery, which is just a bout all of them nowadays, this is how you do that:. The problem with the stripes came back and after trying all these tricks the computer doesn't boot and the screen now shows Apple logo on a gray background and then turns to a blank gray. All repair stores said to get a new computer but I decided to take a few hours of my day out and try everything I could. In the end, I reset the SMC and it fixed all the issues. Thank you. Macbook Pro Contact apple or go to your nearest authorized dealer.
Tell them you have been having artifacts on the screen and lines. Xabier spacebiker. This issue may happen on a faulty battery. My macbook complained for a long time to change the battery, it was almost death, but I tried to get the most of it. After one year, maybe longer, I got the same behavior as explained in the main question.
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I tried all kind of startup keys and at first I thought that was the solution because after trying so many times I could boot again successfully, but after a while it happened again. The laptop was getting very hot when not plugged to the current, this was freezing the macbook, sometimes i got the blue lines, other times it just got frozen and I could only hold the power button to reboot. After some trial-error i realized the problem was coming for a low voltage in the logic board.
When plugged to the current everything worked like a charm, so next step for me is to get a battery replacement. After receiving the new battery the issue persists. Then i found this link https: You can check in the link if your macbook is under the repair extension program and they would fix it for free.
Mine does. Xavier, Your link to the known issue saved my life!! I thought my MBP 17 " was toast but I found your link, followed it, printed it out and took it to the Apple store and they agreed that it was covered under the program and that it was a known issue. If it hadn't been for you, I'd still be scratching my head with a dead Mac. I had a similar issue where a Macbook Pro 8. This was taken in , and repair was done. I assume that the logic board was replaced. This issue cropped up again where the computer would shut off intermittently.
Had random issues recently where the blue tooth stopped working, and then started after replugging the cable. Had a dramatic problem where the MBP would start up, having bluish line on the apple logo then would enter a gray or blue screen. Was able to boot Cmd-S, Cmd-R, but always after they started to load up went back to gray or blue screen. Finally wrapped the MBP in a blanket and left it on so it would overheat and shut off. As soon as it shut off I repeated again, then the boot up screen appeared fine. Did another reboot and the computer seems all fine.
In a working state after overnight and being attached to external thunderbolt display. Have it running on a flat desktop and is running cool. I guess the heat was able to melt the appropriate connectors and now it has resent the GPU as working. Not sure how long this will last. Show 2 more comments.
My MBP won't boot, with horizontal line at apple logo
I also faced this problem yesterday. Horizontal lines over logo, Doesn't boot no matter what i tried. Basically the Derived graphics card in my mac has stopped working he claimed and using a box like device he heated it up to the right temperature and this melt the led and made it connect properly and the laptop booted just fine: After this, I just started gfx card status and made sure that my laptop will only use my Integrated Intel HD graphics as a precaution and prevented automatic switching. Its been working fine till now. I noticed that my power cable was slightly damaged at which I had it repaired but I continue to have the same problem so I decided to replace the original 85 watts power cable from Amazon.
I had almost the same problem. MBP froze, so I had to reboot.
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Today, I went to reply to a message on Facebook and it did it again. Btw, the first time it did it I was trying to send a message in Facebook Messenger or whatever the! Not sure why it started, why it 'fixed itself' or why it did it again. I will try some of the things on here as post results. Oh yes, my fans did not come on when it did that until just now. It just kept trying to restart. Also, sometimes it said 'your computer was shut down because of an error' or something like that.
Doesn't stay up long enough for me to get pic with my phone and doesn't always come up. Jeyven Sean jaysean. I am unsure of what the problem could be. Because the laptop will turn on displaying horizontal green lines across the screen. Then show the loggin with a white background and the green lines. And once I add my information to log in it'll show a loading bar stop half way through.
And restart turning it's self off and back on again. If anyone knows how to fix this please contact me back. Also I've tried almost everything on here that involved resetting something. And none of them seem to have worked at all. I seemed to have gotten the model of the laptop wrong. I also have this issue. My MacBook Pro early or late 15".
Sorry I can't tell you for sure as it won't boot up. It does the same thing as Jeyven Sean. Originally, I got a lot of tiling, appeared to fix itself and within minutes it turned black like going into sleep mode. I did a hard boot, then got a gray screen with the Apple symbol with lines that were uneven. I hear it booting up, but it keeps doing the same thing. I have tried the Cmd-S until it said 'hard drive appears to be ok. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I certainly can't afford to take it to Apple.
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The guy there booted my iMac as a monitor to another Mac and it still played up so he concluded that there was a problem with the logic board and it's currently being replaced. I just had Sierra installed almost 2 days ago. I have a late iMac. Happened yesterday that I got a pop up informing me to call a certain number Which I did not of course Installed Malwarebytes and ran numerous virus checks using Bit Defender and every scan came up clean. What I did notice yesterday is when I start up my Mac the apple logo lights up red around the entire logo for about 10 seconds but then takes me to my log in screen.
I thought that maybe this had something to do with the pop up that I received prompting me not to shut down my computer and call the number provided. Everything is still running smoothly for me. No freeze ups, shut downs, rebooting issues or anything of the like. Still running virus checks and malware checks every several hours with nothing to be found. Not sure if it is part of a security boot up check that is part of Sierra or what, but I had never noticed it before either. Will continue to monitor it over the next several days. Update Dec 4th So I did some research on some apple forums and a lot of people are experiencing the "Red" apple logo at startup.
Apple is aware of the issue and are stating it is a cosmetic issue that is being worked on and there should be an update to get rid of it soon. Many of these people tried reinstalling Sierra but the issue is still present. It has been reported it really does not affect anything else. By clicking "Post Your Answer", you acknowledge that you have read our updated terms of service , privacy policy and cookie policy , and that your continued use of the website is subject to these policies. Home Questions Tags Users Unanswered. It was a cosmetic visual issue that occurred during start up, but it was supposed to be fixed back on the macOS More Less.
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