If you want to reproduce crash, it is very easy, go to safari and try to download Skype.
It is possible, a problem driver because different screen resolution ?Īlways same bug, with Mac OS Sierra, CLEAN INSTALL, MacBook Pro late 2011, 2,5 i7 quad core 1650*1050
MacBook Pro 15" Late 2011 2,5Ghz i7 16GB RAM Sierra HD, 1680x1050 (mate screen) Intel HD Graphics 3000/ AMD RADEON HD 6770M, 2 x 1TB SSD Samsung 850 PRO System uptime in nanoseconds: 38467025915 Does anyone have any suggestions for what I should do to get Apple to replace the logic board?Īnonymous UUID: 778D771D-ACD2-2E70-E58F-E45763F97D7B I'm pretty confident that this is related to the GPU failure and not a software/driver issue.
I went ahead and tested the laptop with a clean install of MacOS Serria, but I was still easily able to reproduce the kernel panic.
They suggested that it may be a software problem and that I should reinstall the OS.
After a couple of days, Apple responded back saying they weren't able to reproduce the problem with their tests, and they couldn't do anything, as the stress tests (VST) didn't bring out the problem. I am well aware of the Macbook Pro 2011 GPU issues and brought my Macbook Pro in to the Apple Store assuming it is the known issue. I can reproduce it 100% when restarting the laptop on the integrated GPU and it sometimes happens when toggling between the integrated and discrete GPU while using the computer.
I have a Macbook Pro from early 2011 that recently started running in to a kernel panic when switching from the integrated GPU to the discrete GPU.