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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Dec 23, 2010 10:17 PM in response to elpepelucho

elpepelucho wrote:
Who do I need to call to get this resovled since apple care is giving me the runaround ?


I would try the fix I posted above. (link to whole article: http://www.displaylink.org/forum/showthread.php?t=508).

*First thing to do: Turn off System Preferences > Energy Saver > Automatic graphics switching*

It worked for me, but since I was able to return it (to Best Buy, by the way, not to Apple), I did so. I was prepared to keep it if I had to. I may still go back and get another MBP but took them up on their offer at the time.

Hope this helps - I really think the guy hit the nail on the head in the above article.

Dec 23, 2010 10:19 PM in response to elpepelucho

HAPPENED THE SAME TO ME..in SPAIN

I got freeezes including without softare installed(i have the proof recorded in video) and they said me "is a software problem" again..

I had to sell it second hand....
is EVIDENT APPLE is HIDDING the TRUE around the world.
At least you have 30 days for return,here 14.
Anyway is a joke apple warranty.

If Apple says "diagostic are ok", you loose.Apple politics they said.
Sorry and luck!

Message was edited by: Kopy

Dec 24, 2010 12:01 AM in response to Artitron

It happened to me last night, I was loading some photos into the MBP, and it locked up. I had to cycle it off and back on. The photos were put in iPhoto OK, I cannot understand why it locked up. Reading the post here, it seems common with no suggestions.

I am new to Mac, and after 2 months of struggling with this machine and OS, I wish I had never bought a Mac.

Dec 24, 2010 6:34 AM in response to Kopy

{quote:title=Kopy wrote:}...(snipped)...
If Apple says "diagostic are ok", you loose.Apple politics they said.
Sorry and luck!

Message was edited by: Kopy


One thing that helped my case was taking screenshots. I couldn't do it with my computer so I did it with my mobile phone, then put them on the computer to pull up and show them at the Apple Store. I do think if you can go in over and over to the same Apple Store, you may have a better chance of getting a response.

As I mentioned, they wouldn't take it back b/c I didn't buy it there. But I didn't get a brand new machine from them. Same problem. Still wouldn't just take the thing back - so I went to Best Buy, armed with my stack of paperwork from the Genius Bar. I think I got lucky and was able to return it, 31 days after purchasing the initial unit.

I wish all of you the best who cannot get rid of yours and who can't find a workaround. Apple should really do something about this. Someone mentioned an attorney. That was going to be my next step if I couldn't get it to work right or get them to let me swap it out for another product (iMac, MacBook Air, iPad -- anything but a MBP).

I'll be following to see how it goes.

Dec 24, 2010 2:52 PM in response to jrd57

jrd57 wrote:
elpepelucho - I'm having the same problem, however it's only recently started freezing. I bought my computer in May 2010. What have you decided to do?


I don't really have options beside playing along with applecare. Jumping through as many hoops as they want me to and hope something comes of it. Unless of course I get to the point where I just get an attorney to play hardball with them.

Dec 26, 2010 3:58 AM in response to elpepelucho

Hi all,

i bought an MacBook Pro i7 last October and it start to freeze like yours. I send it to the Service Support and they replace the logic board. Then, in a few days, the computer starts to shut down, after the screen flickering (i think there is another post about this issue). I send it again to the Service Support and they replace (again!) the logic board.

Now, my computer works greats, no freezings, no flickering screen, no issues (at laeast, at the moment).

I think is a hardware problem. Did you send your computers to the Service Support?

Bye

Dec 26, 2010 11:05 AM in response to CoronelTrautman

I have, i Like, I love mac ...
BUT With this freeze i have to change....
First i beleaved that my mbp is to old .....
and i wanted to buy a new one.
BUT BUT it seems that it is the same trouble with the news unibody ...(mac avec une coque alu in french)

so if apple don't find very fast i will be obligeed to go to "windows" because it 's IMPOSSIBLE to bear (supporter) this BUG .

I am very angry (ENERVĂ©)

Bye bye

Dec 26, 2010 12:02 PM in response to Alan Caplan1

Just an update.. First Removing the Silverlight.plugin will only result in MS Office crashing and having to reinstall the program from your original disks. Sorry for the mis information.. This was the last 'Fix'
from Applecare.
Does anyone know why these thing only happen when one has a ton of work to do? 🙂

On a much better note.. I walked into an Apple retail store to have my I phone checked and happened to see the Tech that replaced my HD. I shared the fact that it crashed the next morning with him. He also has the I7 15".

We spoke for a minute or two about my problems. I COULD NOT BELIEVE WHAT I HEARD NEXT!!!!!!!!

"Just go home and get your computer, We have a replacement in stock for you"

The best out of box experience I have had in years. Backed up from Time machine, everything worked
just like it should have the first time..... PERFECT... Not one issue..

The lesson here is... DO NOT GIVE UP.. They will stand by their products....

My personal guess is they had a bad batch of video cards or chipsets early. I believe they have rectified the problem. My kids love their Macbook Pro's also.

Dec 27, 2010 8:24 AM in response to Artitron

my macbook pro 13 inch has a frozen screen. i can't move the mouse, and the screen is completely frozen. even when i put the lid down or whatever you call it, the screen stays the exact same way. i was making an imovie thing and i had to convert it to somethin so i could put it online, and it was saying it was gonna take 3 hours, and it was getting late, so i left it overnight to finish. i came back in the morning and it was completely frozen, and ive been waiting for like an hour and its still frozen. idk what to do

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