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MacBook Pro freezing with flickering screen

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My trusty MacBook Pro (MacBookPro4,1) has suddenly started freezing. It seems do it at random times, when I am not doing anything which should be particularly taxing (eg it often freezes when I am sitting reading a web page, and the computer is basically doing nothing).

The symptoms are as follows :
The computer is behaving normally, and then at a seemingly random moment, the screen suddenly starts flickering very rapidly. Sometimes it also has areas with patterns of black, grey, or white squares, each square being about 4x4 pixels.
The computer also freezes completely - except that the pointer will still move, which seems a little odd.
The computer does not react to anything I do except to move the pointer when I move my finger across the trackpad. The pointer moves much faster than usual.
Sometimes, if I wait long enough, the screen will stop flickering, and sometimes the pointer speed will return to normal. But the computer never unfreezes.

Looking at the Console, I see that there is a continuous stream of error messages from com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[277] - three error messages repeating over and over, the whole time the computer is on.
Message 1 : +(org.freedesktop.dbus-session[413]) posix_spawn("/opt/local/bin/dbus-daemon", ...): No such file or directory+
Message 2 : +(org.freedesktop.dbus-session[413]) Exited with exit code: 1+
Message 3 : +(org.freedesktop.dbus-session) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds+
I have no idea whether these errors are relevant to the freezing/flickering problem, nor whether they were already happening before the problem started to occur three days ago.

The following points may also be worth noting:
* I am running my MBP from a Kensington 12V power supply rather than the Apple 240V brick. But it has been working fine from the Kensington supply for a couple of years now...
* I upgraded the memory when I first bought the machine. IIRC, it is Crucial RAM.
* The freeze has always occurred while Firefox has been open. But that is probably because I always have Firefox open...

Can anyone shed any light on this problem?

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.4), MacBookPro4,1

Posted on Nov 27, 2010 11:09 AM

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Nov 29, 2010 10:40 AM in response to andyBall_uk

@Andy

Thanks for trying to help out. My MacBook Pro freezes randomly, I can't really blame it on anything specific. Yes it froze during the update, but it froze during the boot from the DVD. It also worked just fine for 8h last night, then froze again this morning while watching BBC news online... as I said, random!

What comes to my mind is the graphic chip. Over the past 5 months I had a number (4-5) various laptops with similar symptoms (random freezing and screen flickering) come in for repair (I usually work on PCs, but like using Apple at home). All of them were running nVidia chipset and all of them eventually stopped displaying anything at the end. I read then that there was a whole series of chips that nvidia messed up, something to do with soldering. HP had to retract a whole load of laptops due to this issue. All of the laptops I had date from between 2 to 3 years ago, which is exact age of my Mac...
... could it be that?

The hardware test (apple one) doesn't do a graphic chipset test as far as I could tell... are there any other testing tools? Something that would put a lot of load on the chip and log any problems?

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Nov 30, 2010 10:07 AM in response to Caesar Schinas

Did anyone find a fix for this issue. I have a 2008 MBP and it was working like a charm. Then, my MBP didn't come back on from being asleep so, I ran the reset on the power supply and that worked. Now I'm having the issue of flickering and freezing, I've bought a new HDD but now after reading about this flickering non sense i'm holding on to replace the HDD. Please advise

Dec 1, 2010 4:03 AM in response to andyBall_uk

Ok, I'm running in Safe Mode at the moment. I couldn't get the computer to stay on for more than a few seconds this morning, so I started in safe mode. The computer is now running, but I just had a little flickering and disruption of pixels on the screen, briefly and without freezing. So I guess safe mode hasn't solved the problem.

I will try running the two tools you linked to.

Dec 1, 2010 4:13 AM in response to Caesar Schinas

Ok, I ran Pacifist and go the list of kernel extensions. I don't know whether the fact that I'm running in Safe Mode affects the list generated...

There are hundreds of them, but only 9 are not listed as Apple Provided (these 9 are all listed as Unknown, although one of them is listed as Apple Made).

I don't know how I'm supposed to tell which, if any, are causing problems...

I will run Rember in a minute.

Dec 1, 2010 4:16 AM in response to Caesar Schinas

Caesar Schinas wrote:
By the way, the computer is sometimes starting to misbehave whilst still booting now, which I guess indicates a hardware rather than software problem.

Depends on how early in the process, if you get problems booted from dvd or running the hardware test, then yes. Otherwise, boot from a clean install of OS X (either by erasing yours, or from an external disk/mac) & if issues persist, it must be hardware.

although just in case the console messages diverted us - it happens... I don't necessarily expect this to help, but it takes a short time - http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1379

Dec 1, 2010 4:24 AM in response to Caesar Schinas

only 9 are not listed as Apple Provided (these 9 are all listed as Unknown...


You mean the names & bundle id's are shown as unknown?
I don't suppose safe mode would affect it, btw - Pacifist examines the files in /System/Library/Extensions/ & lists the results, whether loaded or not.

If you can list or screenshoot the unknown ones... I take it you've no external or alternative drive to boot from?.

Dec 1, 2010 4:29 AM in response to andyBall_uk

No, sorry, I meant that the "Apple Provided" column says "unknown" (as opposed to "Yes" or "No".

I will post a list of the nine "unknown" kernel extensions in a minute. Pity Pacifist won't let me copy/paste it!

No, I don't have another drive to boot from.

If all else fails I will reinstall OSX and see if that helps.
But I need to get all my files off the computer first...

I still haven't runt the Hardware test... I will try to find a friend ashore where I can leave the computer plugged in for a few hours. 🙂

Dec 1, 2010 4:40 AM in response to Caesar Schinas

Hmm, can't take screenshots in safe mode...

The kernel extensions are:

HuaweiDataCardDriver.kext - I don't know where this comes from as I don't have a Huawei modem
Klog.text - This one is listed as Apple Made
MerlinHSDPADriver.kext - I don't know what this is
RT73USBWirelessDriver.kext - Presumably for my Ralink USB WiFi antenna
RT2500USBWirelessDriver.kext - Presumably for my Ralink USB WiFi antenna
RT2870USBWirelessDriver.kext - Presumably for my Ralink USB WiFi antenna
Xerox USB Printing.kext - I don't know what this is
ZTEUSBCDCACMData.kext - Presumably for my ZTE USB Modem
ZTEUSBMassStorageFilter.kext - Presumably for my ZTE USB Modem

Dec 1, 2010 10:50 AM in response to Caesar Schinas

Hi

the huawei is often bundled with zte & other driver software from usb modem suppliers.

Klog is presumably part of this developer debug kit - either you installed it & the package receipt has gone, or possibly it was included with one of the wifi gadgets. Same for the merlin, maybe

http://developer.apple.com/hardwaredrivers/download/usbdebug.html


Xerox USB Printing.kext - obvious, but doesn't show up much & may be old/troublesome - although should have been disabled in safe mode anyway, but you still had problems.


Remove (move the kexts & restart) anything non-std & unplug any external hardware - you still get freezing - reinstall unless hardware test shows something definite.

MacBook Pro freezing with flickering screen

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