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MacBook Pro (2010) Freeze

Anyone else with the new i7 MBP experiencing a hard freeze? No Grey Screen of Death, just freezing screen and input. Only remedy is to hold the power button to cycle the power.

It has frozen twice in the last week. Both times the machine was on battery power and certainly not under load - just light browsing, no gaming.

Just curious if this is going to be a longer term problem...

[System]
Model Identifier: MacBookPro6,2
Processor Name: Intel Core i7
Processor Speed: 2.66 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
Memory: 8 GB

[Serial ATA]
Model: APPLE SSD TS512B
Revision: AGAA0206

MacBook Pro (2010), Mac OS X (10.6.3), Intel Core i7 2.66, Apple 512GB SSD

Posted on May 3, 2010 1:56 PM

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May 8, 2010 8:10 AM in response to Jason1231

It seems like everyone is experiencing the same thing however some have had success by letting their MacBook Pro rest for about 15 minutes to regain all control from the freeze. If it was the same thing, I think it would make sense that this should work for everyone?

Next time this happens for me I'm certainly going to try waiting and if everyone else could do that and post back if it ever unfroze after waiting I think that would be very helpful.

-SM

May 8, 2010 10:04 AM in response to Artitron

I've had some shorter freeezes, eventually it comes back & whatever was typed into the buffer is entered. Freezes last from 5 to 20 seconds.

Hardware Overview:

Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro6,2
Processor Name: Intel Core i7
Processor Speed: 2.66 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache (per core): 256 KB
L3 Cache: 4 MB
Memory: 4 GB
Processor Interconnect Speed: 4.8 GT/s
Boot ROM Version: MBP61.0057.B07
SMC Version (system): 1.58f16

May 9, 2010 7:10 AM in response to That Brian Guy

Here's an update on the MacBook issues. Mine has gone downhill considerable and now will freeze every 10min. I'm typing this on my iPad as a result. I'm going to run the hardware tool this afternoon.

Recalling how this started, it originally froze on me about an hour once I got it out of the box. I still hadn't done a time machine restore yet so I don't think that has anything to do with it. I'm going to try the hardware tool, then maybe a reinstall, if it gets that far. It's so unstable at the moment I don't expect it to get there.

I'm headed to the apple store on Monday, and I'll make sure to report back.

May 9, 2010 8:03 AM in response to Artitron

I have the same problem - Complete lockup and requires a reboot (No keyboard or mouse or any control response) Mac OSX 10.5.8 - This is my first MAC and it will be my last as even my old windows laptop never went this frequently. I have done all updates available and no luck.

I see many posts here but few solutions or responses from MAC technical.

Windows 7 here I come...

All I ever heard was how MAC was so great and Reliable - Not impressed.

May 9, 2010 8:08 AM in response to Artitron

I'm having the exact same issue with my i7 MacBook Pro as well. Increasing amount of daily freezes. Stuff on screen becomes unresponsive, input stops working. Hopefully there is a patch since I don't really feel waiting another 3 weeks. Just had my Air repaired for the third time for 3 weeks.

My system:

MacBookPro: 6,2
Intel Core: i7 2,66 GHz
RAM: 8 Gt
Boot ROM: MBP61.0057.B00
SMC: 1.58f15

May 9, 2010 10:10 AM in response to John Powell5

i have a BTO hires i7 and have had Zero freezing issues and this is my second i7 machine. My first one had a bad keyboard (it was ordered on the release date) and the second one i received on 5/5 also with no issues to date. Also if you guys want to hold on to your machine while they send you the replacment just setup a genius bar appointment and tell them you want the replacement shipped to the store and that you want to hold on to your computer until the replacement is in. just wanted to put that out there... anybody think the excessive amount of thermal paste they put on these thing to be the issue?

May 9, 2010 10:26 AM in response to oripaamoni

After about a week of successful usage, it froze two times during this weekend. Exactly the same symptoms as described in this thread. One time it froze while playing quicktime and another while talking over the skype. Both times had a bunch of apps running, but most of those are lightweight, like chrome, tweetie, etc ...

As somebody mentioned, screen and cursor freezes, while sound is still working. And after couple of mins sound also dies.

My MBP was built to order (256 SSD), so no option to return it during magic 14 ...

Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro6,1
Processor Name: Intel Core i7
Processor Speed: 2.66 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache (per core): 256 KB
L3 Cache: 4 MB
Memory: 4 GB
Processor Interconnect Speed: 4.8 GT/s
Boot ROM Version: MBP61.0057.B05

I am definitely concerned since it reportedly happens on Windows too which is a sure sign of hardware/firmware issue. Hope it's the latter.

May 9, 2010 10:36 AM in response to Artitron

I'm probably in the wrong discussion but all this is exactly the same as my vintage (early 2009) and therefore it is still relevant.

I think we should send all these units to Microsoft so they can pile them up behind the PC guy and show the PC guy asking the MAC guy to fix them all.

It's a common problem and it appears to me that it is likely an architecture fault.

Shred me for being in the wrong thread but it's the same pig wearing the same lipstick from
my vantage point.

May 9, 2010 12:04 PM in response to InnerService

You're free to post in whichever thread you desire, but everybody who has been posting here has just recently purchased the newly released MacBook Pro with an i7 processor. The discussion board allows for similar users to communicate their issues and to confirm that they are not the only one experiencing an fault with their product.

You had expressed difficulty with a previous generation MacBook, which while may also be freezing, is very likely not for the same reason ours are. Your MacBook does not have automatic graphics switching or the new processor that ours has, both of which seem to be likely sources behind the issues we are having. You're also running a different operating system. As you said yourself, if it is most likely an architecture problem then it must be two different issues because ours is an entirely different architecture than yours.

If you need additional help it may be best if you post your issue in the MacBook thread as this one is mostly for users of the newer MacBook Pro that are all experiencing the same type of freeze.

-SM

MacBook Pro (2010) Freeze

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