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Jul 25, 2011 4:44 AM in response to Pierroby kirkmc,OK, well, here's the beginning of my error messages:
7/23/11 12:02:40.000 PM kernel: ** GPU Debug Info Start **
7/23/11 12:02:40.000 PM kernel: 0x00006740
7/23/11 12:02:40.000 PM kernel: 0x0000008f
7/23/11 12:02:40.000 PM kernel: 0x00000001
7/23/11 12:02:40.000 PM kernel: 0x00000018
7/23/11 12:02:40.000 PM kernel: 0x0000a880
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Jul 25, 2011 5:05 AM in response to rubenlxby bazmarc,same symptoms, install osX lion, and since then, twice now my computer locks up when wtaching youtube - all but mouse mouvements - only way out is press power button of course the "restart if my computer freeze" doesn't work since the mouse is still moving it probably think it's not frozen...
imac 27, i7, 8gig
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Jul 25, 2011 6:34 AM in response to rubenlxby Leipe Hacker,Hey all,
Having the exact same symptoms. Youtube video starts loading but before the first frame is shown a total freeze of the computer. Only the mouse pointer can move, rest of the system is unresponsive.
A brand new iMac 27", i7 3,4 Ghz 8 gig, Radeon HD 6970M 2048 MB, 250G SSD. The computer was delivered last friday and I updated it to Lion.
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Jul 25, 2011 6:54 AM in response to rubenlxby scratch828,Hey all,
Having same symptoms and it is quite annoying to be honest. Here's the where it gets strange YouTube video isn't playing system still freezes, also mouse still moves iTunes still plays music but after about a minute or two I get the spinning beah ball. This has happen randomly. It also happen when my son was playing 1000 games thru Firefox.
New iMac 27", i7 3.4Ghz 16GB ram, 6970m 2gig version, 1TB HD.
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Jul 25, 2011 7:00 AM in response to Leipe Hackerby Celshader,I think Apple might be watching the thread... maybe
If you look at the top of the thread:
"Branched to a new discussion."
Then you try to view it:
Unauthorized
It appears you're not allowed to view what you requested. You might contact your administrator if you think this is a mistake.
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Jul 25, 2011 7:41 AM in response to rubenlxby kirkmc,I can report that I got a call back from an Apple technician today asking for more info about the problem on my iMac. I called AppleCare on Saturday to let them know about it, and I've provided a fair amount of info so far to the technician who's following up on this.
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Jul 25, 2011 8:36 AM in response to rubenlxby nFocus Pictures,Ok people... I was on the phone with Apple for about an hour this morning. I was able to get some help with the issue. Because I was unable to recreate the issue after we restarted, she wasn't able to escalate the issue to the engineers. However, if what I post at the bottom doesn't work, please call Apple. They have to have so many calls before they can escalate. Also, I showed her the this thread. She was reading it as we were talking. So they are aware.
What we did to correct the issue for me, for now, was shut down the iMac. During start up, before the startup sound, (DIIIIING... lol) Hold down the Option + Command + R + P keys until you get another start up sound. Before the apple appears, hold down the shift key until you get to the next next screen. This was explained to me as a reset for software. You can reference this by looking up Article HT1379 on apple support forum.
So far, this has worked... I opened three separate windows all watching different films from three different sites simultaniously, after sleep mode, and couldn't recreate the issue.
Hope this helps and please CALL SUPPORT if it doesn't.
Jason
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Jul 25, 2011 8:56 AM in response to nFocus Picturesby Celshader,That resets the PRAM, in another post on this forum it was confirmed to not work.
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Jul 25, 2011 8:57 AM in response to rubenlxby spigotring,It's worked...so far...on my late 2009 21.5" iMac. No movie freezes and iPhoto 8.1.2 opens instantly without
two minutes of spinning ball which had become the norm since Lion.
Thanks!
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Jul 25, 2011 9:00 AM in response to rubenlxby nFocus Pictures,Well at least it is temperary and fixes other issues for people... lmao... Really hope this issue gets resolved. Still encouraging people to call on this issue.
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Jul 25, 2011 9:02 AM in response to OverHazeby inhalewaste,Has a bug report been filed through Apple yet at bugreport.apple.com?
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Jul 25, 2011 9:03 AM in response to nFocus Picturesby Pierro,So PRAM reset (HT1379) and booting once in Safe mode (HT1564) would do the trick?
I don't have the issue, but I don't have the same GPU in my system Mid 2011 iMac...
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Jul 25, 2011 9:07 AM in response to rubenlxby OverHaze,May I ask a favor of other affected who are on a 2011 imac? Could you please go to this video set quality to "Best" skip to about four minutes in and tell me if it is unwatchably juddery for you?
http://www.justin.tv/giantbomb/b/290724181
This is the most repeatable bug I have encountered with flash video. I would like to know if it is just me.
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Jul 25, 2011 9:22 AM in response to rubenlxby zoph,Hello,
Same problem here, with iMac 2011 21,5", when i load a video : vimeo / youtube, its freeze then i have to shutdown manually my mac. only pointer is working properly.