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MBP 13" Medio 2010 Lion - Graphics problem

Hello everyone,


I am using a Macbook Pro Medio 2010 with the latest version of Lion at the moment. The video card that is included is the NVIDIA GeForce 320M 256 MB... Anyways, since my update to Lion (and also reinstalled it) I'm having bad graphic issues... Games are glitched, freezing and such and video playback on different websites show me blocky/bugged video's. Here are some screens of the issue.


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I'm not sure if the problem lies with my Lion installation, or my Graphics card died at the same time when installing Lion... Could someone help me out what to do here? Not sure if I have to send my MBP to repair or just fix it by waiting for a Lion update or downgrade to Snow Leopard.


Thanks in advance!

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.1)

Posted on Sep 3, 2011 2:12 AM

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Sep 5, 2011 12:27 AM in response to ricardofromzoetermeer

I have a 2010 Macbok Pro 13" 2.4ghz, same video card as yours. Im starting to think this little computer may have the same problem as the 2007-08 17inch macbook pros did. on lion, my dock tears and there are artifacts while minimizing things and other animations. i dont think its lion because one of my games on my boot camp partition does a similar thing. but mine isnt as bad as yall's.....

Nov 21, 2011 12:22 PM in response to ricardofromzoetermeer

I have the same problems like in the 2nd post. I also get them, when i use Eclipse oder iTunes. So it doesn't depends on the application you use in the moment.

I think it is a OS problem. My temperatures are at a normal level when the artifacts appear. I hope 10.7.3. will fix it. The issues also disappears when i refresh the website for example.

I look forward to a fix. It didn't happend when i used Snow Leopard...

MBP 13" Medio 2010 Lion - Graphics problem

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