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Q: Macbook Pro (15" early 2011) horizontal lines on screen and not booting...?

Hi there,

 

I have a Macbook Pro (15" early 2011).

 

Last night something weird happen. My MBP (screen closed) was connected to my Cinema Display, then all of the sudden out of nowhere the Cinema Display showed black and white vertical bars. I waited a while, but nothing changed, it froze.

 

I decided to restart with the Cinema Display disconnected. As soon as I did I noticed something wasn't right. The MBP screen looked dull, it also had staggered grey horizontal lines at the Apple logo on startup. Nevertheless it started, the dullness went away, and everything worked properly. Later, I shut it down and didn't think much of the encountered problem.

 

However, when I started it again, the horizontal lines appeared again, this time in a slight red colour, but it still started up fine and everything worked properly.

 

This went on for maybe another 2 or 3 restarts until it stopped starting up altogether. It would just stop and freeze at the Apple logo and remain that way.

 

Please help , what's going on? Anyone experience anything similar?

 

Thank you for any help,

Ray

MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Mar 2, 2014 9:44 PM

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  • by Mandolin Guy,

    Mandolin Guy Mandolin Guy Feb 4, 2015 7:37 PM in response to Tu Lu
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    Feb 4, 2015 7:37 PM in response to Tu Lu

    Well, if you take it to the Apple Store enough times, they'll realize that they're losing money by not giving you a new laptop. Even though a new top-line MacBook Pro is going to cost about $2,500, Apple doesn't pay nearly that much to produce it. But the $310 repair bill (that's the price at the Greenville, NC Apple Store in the United States that I've been going to) is pretty close to the price of producing a new logic board. Multiply $310 by 4 and you've got a $1,240 Band-Aid for the MacBook's broken leg.

     

    As soon as any Apple Store realizes this, they'll realize that they're going to come out better by sending the defective MacBook Pro to the engineering department (to research what's causing the problem) and giving you a new laptop that probably didn't cost much more than $1,240 to manufacture. They're also saving a valuable customer that way. Hey, I'll probably end up buying my next laptop from the Greenville Apple Store once I get out of college and get on my feet. I probably wouldn't do that if the Apple Store forced me to keep making the hour drive to and from their store every two months to get my computer fixed.

  • by Mandolin Guy,

    Mandolin Guy Mandolin Guy Feb 4, 2015 7:44 PM in response to Mandolin Guy
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    Feb 4, 2015 7:44 PM in response to Mandolin Guy

    I also want to note to everybody that if you go this route, you must, must, MUST continue to stress your graphics card. Don't try to baby it in an attempt to make it last. You want it to break so you can take it back to the Apple Store. That way even if the store doesn't give you a new laptop, your warranty period won't run out. If the warranty runs out, the Apple Store doesn't have to replace your logic board again for free. They may still do it out of kindness if the warranty just recently ended, but they might not. So use Photoshop, play video games, or just download gfxCardStatus and set it to use the AMD Radeon chip all the time. I really didn't have to do anything I didn't normally do to make the laptop mess up again, though.

  • by Tu Lu,

    Tu Lu Tu Lu Feb 4, 2015 8:42 PM in response to Mandolin Guy
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    Feb 4, 2015 8:42 PM in response to Mandolin Guy

    well, man, that sound like a good plan to me. If they dont want to recall the product, this strategy will cost them more than what they sell. Gonna bring my laptop to the store tomorrow. lol

     

    Cheers

  • by Mandolin Guy,

    Mandolin Guy Mandolin Guy Feb 4, 2015 9:58 PM in response to Tu Lu
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    Feb 4, 2015 9:58 PM in response to Tu Lu

    Cheers, and good luck Tu Lu! You'll probably need to make a reservation for the Genius Bar if your Apple Store is set up the way mine is. I didn't know that the first time I went down and there was a two hour wait.

  • by idas007,

    idas007 idas007 Feb 9, 2015 5:59 AM in response to Mandolin Guy
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    Feb 9, 2015 5:59 AM in response to Mandolin Guy

    Hi Guys

     

    I have the late 2011 Macbook pro, had the exact same issues as you guys.

    Start chime and logo that loads halfway and then goes to the white screen.

    also had fine blue line running across the screen, definitely a graphics issue.

     

    I found this tut on youtube by a guy named Nahush.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyDu-Y_G1D8

     

    One you follow the instructions in the video, your machine will be able to boot properly but will probably lag, because the proper graphics drivers wont be used.

     

    Then back up you machine, and then reinstall the os, not necessarily clean install just a re-install.

     

    Thats what I did yesterday and the problems been fixed. Im at work, machine running better than ever.

  • by Mandolin Guy,

    Mandolin Guy Mandolin Guy Feb 9, 2015 4:28 PM in response to idas007
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    Feb 9, 2015 4:28 PM in response to idas007

    That's great idas007! Keep us posted on if your machine continues to work properly. It's a shame that solution doesn't let you use your graphics card though. If you ever have the need for the graphics card, you can take it to an Apple Store and they'll replace your logic board. It was $310 at my Apple, but I went through four logic board failures under the limited repair warranty over a period of about 5-6 months, so they ultimately just gave me a free 2014 MacBook Pro that had better specs than my old laptop. I would imagine they'd do the same at most other Apple Stores because it ends up being a more cost-effective option for them after three or four replacements.

  • by Jake3312,

    Jake3312 Jake3312 Feb 9, 2015 10:59 PM in response to Digital Glasses
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    Feb 9, 2015 10:59 PM in response to Digital Glasses

    Digital Glasses wrote:

     

    After that Turn it on again, After Apple logo on the grey blank screen Press Option+Command+SPACE+R+P YES SPACE ALSO (Press all together for 5 seconds then leave then again press for 5 seconds), Then leave all the buttons and turn off your Macbook forcefully and Turn it on Again It should Work

     

     

    Hi everyone.

     

    Same issue here with a late-2011 15" Macbook Pro running Mavericks 10.9.4. This happened to me this morning, tried a few PRAM and SMC resets before it magically started working again. Then this afternoon it happened again and I couldn't get it back on for ages. Of everything I tried the suggestion above was the only thing that worked and it's been working fine since. PRAM reset WITH THE SPACE BAR. Would be interested to see whether this works on other machines.

     

    Still no idea what the issue is so I intend to back up and then take it into the Genius bar if the problem comes back. I really can't be dealing with an unreliable laptop as I use it for live music. I could end up travelling the length of the country for a gig and have it die on me! Really anxious now, particuarly as so many people have had the problem.

    This was the only thing that worked for me as well. Have ready each and every post in all the forums and the above fix is what did it for me.

     

    Thanks!

  • by moron958,

    moron958 moron958 Feb 16, 2015 8:18 PM in response to Cosmic dolphin
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    Feb 16, 2015 8:18 PM in response to Cosmic dolphin

    Just wanted to add we're in the same boat here.  Early 2011 build, OSX 10.10.1 with maverick.

     

    This is my Fiance's laptop, uses it for her own business (aka moneymaker) and this is the second time it's had this issue in the last 3 months.  The first time, it was intermittent and we brought it to the closest genius bar (100+miles away...).  They replaced the logic board for the flat $300 rate.  (December 14)

     

    One month later, the problem persists.  However not to the extent that it was extremely detrimental. (would always come back within a few restarts, or with PRAM reset/etc).  Now, it's done for. NOTHING gets rid of the lines.  Not even holding the power button down forever, nor PRAM with space, nor cmd R Disk recovery (although that was working a bit before).

     

    However...I can still start in Single User Mode (CMD+S).  Also in Verbose (CMD + V) but Verbose goes to the same white screen one it tries to switch over to the aqua desktop.

     

    So my question is, what can I do in single user mode to fix this?  I looked for ways to force it to use the integrated GPU but it looks like there is now way to do so in Single user mode.

     

    Any ideas?  We need a few pieces of artwork off of it so she can continue using illustrator ON MY $400 WINDOWS LAPTOP THAT HAS NO ISSUES while her $3000 paperweight is overnighted to the closest Apple workshop....

     

    PS - the class action lawsuit has been printed out and is being enclosed with the paperweight to let them know the public is aware of this issue.

     

    lol, any halp is appreciated.

     

    -Eric & Danielle

  • by UncleBluidyFester,

    UncleBluidyFester UncleBluidyFester Feb 16, 2015 11:19 PM in response to moron958
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    Feb 16, 2015 11:19 PM in response to moron958

    I took the one I was given to bits, removed the heatsinks and replaced the thermal paste ( it was dried to crumbling powder as usual) with arctic silver thermal compound and now ( after rebuilding it to OSX) it is back to working fine but using the low powered intel HD card.

     

    My theory is that the longer the machine spends using the high powered ATI gfx card, the less life it has and if you use the machine with Bootcamp and Windows you shorten that life ever further because there is no gfx switching available.

     

    I'm afraid i'm not sold on Apple products, especially not this one - the build quality of the thermal components and the quality of the thermal layout of the machine is well below par - good job it looks nice.

  • by Mandolin Guy,

    Mandolin Guy Mandolin Guy Feb 19, 2015 8:33 PM in response to Cosmic dolphin
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    Feb 19, 2015 8:33 PM in response to Cosmic dolphin

    HEY EVERYONE! THE 2011 MACBOOK PROS ARE BEING RECALLED!!!

     

    Apple just publicly announced that they are issuing a global warranty and repair program for the 2011 MBP's. The program includes ADDITIONAL WARRANTY COVERAGE for the affected models and COMPENSATION for the out-of-pocket expenses spent on repairs with Apple related to the graphics defect.

     

    Woohoo!!! Thank you all for your hard work and dedication through this process! I'm so happy for all of you!

  • by moron958,

    moron958 moron958 Feb 19, 2015 8:43 PM in response to Mandolin Guy
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    Feb 19, 2015 8:43 PM in response to Mandolin Guy

    Details/links/etc?!?!?!!? ^^

  • by Mandolin Guy,

    Mandolin Guy Mandolin Guy Feb 19, 2015 8:45 PM in response to moron958
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    Feb 19, 2015 8:45 PM in response to moron958
  • by Mandolin Guy,

    Mandolin Guy Mandolin Guy Feb 19, 2015 9:14 PM in response to Mandolin Guy
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    Feb 19, 2015 9:14 PM in response to Mandolin Guy

    The program starts tomorrow moron958. If you're outside of the States or Canada, it starts February 27.

     

    I still don't understand Apple's reasoning behind the way they have set up the recall unless they truly don't understand at all what is going on with their manufacturing process. The way it reads, it looks like their simply going to keep replacing logic boards, except now they're doing it for free. Why not just give everybody a free 2014 MBP and call it a day? It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that's probably going to be cheaper for them and it's going to satisfy their customers better. But who cares, at least repairs are free. Maybe they'll change their mind later.

  • by robertoreag,

    robertoreag robertoreag Feb 19, 2015 9:49 PM in response to Mackintosh_User
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    Feb 19, 2015 9:49 PM in response to Mackintosh_User

    hi there!

    I believed something is wrong with the OS 'cause I did the updates and 2 days later everything is a mess

  • by Mandolin Guy,

    Mandolin Guy Mandolin Guy Feb 20, 2015 2:15 PM in response to robertoreag
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    Feb 20, 2015 2:15 PM in response to robertoreag

    Hi Robertoreag, do you have graphics problems after doing updates on a 2011 MacBook Pro? Could you elaborate some more?

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