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NVIDIA GeForce GT 130 Kernel Panics/Freezes in Lion & late Snow Leopard

I've found some other reports of these freezes scattered about the forums, but usually other people come in and post something about unrelated video cards. So this thread is specific to NVIDIA GeForce GT 130 running OS X Lion (10.7-10.7.3), to avoid confusion and cross-polination of different issues.


Hardware Overview:


Model Name: iMac

Model Identifier: iMac9,1

Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo

Processor Speed: 3.06 GHz

Number of Processors: 1

Total Number of Cores: 2

L2 Cache: 6 MB

Memory: 8 GB

Bus Speed: 1.07 GHz

Boot ROM Version: IM91.008D.B08

SMC Version (system): 1.37f3


NVIDIA GeForce GT 130:


Chipset Model: NVIDIA GeForce GT 130

Type: GPU

Bus: PCIe

PCIe Lane Width: x16

VRAM (Total): 512 MB

Vendor: NVIDIA (0x10de)

Device ID: 0x062e

Revision ID: 0x00a1

ROM Revision: 3370



Since upgrading to Lion I have had many issues with crashes and kernel panics characterized by the following symptoms, listed here in detail so that people can find them when they search:


  • Pixellation - colored pixels appear in different areas of the screen, in seemingly random bunches.
  • Mosaics - squares appear redrawn in the wrong part of the screen. Sometimes these squares are large, other times tiny.
  • Recovery - sometimes the system recovers once it starts doing these. Other times it just keeps going until it freezes/panics.
  • Kernel Panics - I've only had the "grey screen" appear once or twice. Usually there is a complete system lockup before this can happen, and I have to reboot the system manually.


Some solutions/attempts to solve:


  • Turn off Energy Saving - This is horrible for the monitor and can lead to burn-in, but I found that many of my crashes occured when the system was trying to recover from "screen sleep". So now I run a screen saver instead, which doesn't seem to trigger it as much.
  • Screen Saver - Sometimes I can "refresh" the system by turning on the screen saver and then coming back. Other times, this doesn't work and the pixellation/mosaic remains. Sometimes I can't even initialize the screen saver at all (in which case a total freeze usually occurs right after).
  • Rebooting - seems to clear things up for a while, but inevitably, the problem resurfaces.
  • Running Windows - Not really a solution, but I have had absolutely no issues with this behavior while running Windows 7 on this same machine (under Bootcamp).
  • Downgrading to Snow Leopard - I have not attempted this, but I've read others say that their crashes went away when they did. I would like some more concrete evidence on this if anyone has it.


My diagnosis so far:


OS X Lion's NVIDIA driver kernel extensions (kexts) seem to be faulty with this GPU. The Windows drivers for this GPU work better on Apple's own hardware than OS X Lion's. Anectodal evidence indicates that Snow Leopard's drivers (at least up to 10.6.3 – more confirmation needed) do not display this issue. I can confirm that this never occurred in Snow Leopard until Lion was released and I upgraded to it.


My request for help and information:


  • If you are running this GPU (GeForce GT 130) and OS X Lion, please contribute to this thread offering any solutions you may have or, at the very least, listing your hardware and GPU profile.
  • If you can, post crash logs so that we can compare common issues (NVDA Resman seems to be a huge recurring kext in the crash logs, for instance).
  • Post screen shots or pictures taken of the pixellation (colored pixels) and mosaic (squares drawn in the wrong place) phenomenon, so we can build a body of evidence regarding this issue. I will continue to update this thread with the same.


I feel Apple has ignored these issues for far too long, and required too many people to simply purchase new computers and new GPUs. If we can build a solid body of evidence regarding this specific issue, it will be a thread that Apple Support can be referred to.

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3), 3.06 Ghz (Early 2009 – iMac9,1)

Posted on May 9, 2012 8:15 AM

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Mar 21, 2013 9:58 AM in response to David Portela

I just read that 10.8.3 has some graphinc drivers updates

http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1559713

qoute from the blog:

"

Since the release of the OS X 10.8.3 update last Thursday, we've been thoroughly testing Pixelmator on it. We can finally confirm that Pixelmator's biggest problem (caused by NVIDIA graphics card drivers) is now solved! For that, we owe a tremendous thanks to the guys at Apple and NVIDIA for listening to us and probably many other developers, and then doing something about it.

Go ahead, everyone, and download the OS X 10.8.3 update to your Macs!'

"


So it seems these NVIDIA graphics card drivers are updated,

can anybody confirm any crashes when running 10.8.3?

Mar 21, 2013 8:54 PM in response to Joris Sewandono

Well. It still doesn't work even under 10.8.3. I told the Apple store technician to upgrade to 10.8.3 this morning as iMac is still kept by them for fixing this issue and after I arrive the Apple Store and check that it still freeze and crashed under 10.8.3. The staff said maybe this new Nvidia graphic card upgrade is not for this GT 130 model, so it doesn't work.


My iMac has been fixed for one week and the Apple Store still cannot fix this issue. So they told me this morning that I have to replace a new graphic card (same GT130) for $292 dollars (Australian Dollars) including the labor fees. Well, I can accept this fee if they can really fix this problem.


How is everyone going on this issue?? Is there one figure out this problem ??? 10.8.3 does not work. You can ignore this upgrade.

Mar 21, 2013 9:12 PM in response to youclavier

I paid about the same to have a video card replaced - it did nothing for the problem, but the machine passed all the tests and it had failed some of them before. I haven't worked on my machine much under 18.8.3, but I think that there is a chance it will work now. It's a subtle problem and I think that some of it may be faulty hardware, though most of it is faulty software/firmware.


I'm curious to know if the latest iMacs have the same problem.


I have a new Macbook Pro. Until 10.8.3 google mail had annoying problems with graphics - whole sections would blank out quite often (in safari). It was still usable, but irritating. In 10.8.3 gmail works almost perfectly, just the odd flicker. So I think they've, finally, put a lot of work into this.

Mar 25, 2013 6:36 AM in response to David Portela

I think I may solve this issue. If you want to try please feel free to follow the instruction below:


1. Install a Mountain Lion 10.8.2 system.

2. https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2384136?start=1215&tstart=0 , go to this website link and have look at what KrzysiuTurek say, should be the fifth one on that page. Read carefully what this guy say and download the Nvidia 10.6.2 Kext files. But pay attention!!!! Do not just install the files this guy recommends, please use the Kext helper B7 to install the following files, You can download the kext helper B7 from this page, have a carefully go through this webpage u will find this.

GeForce.kext

GeForce7xxxGLDriver.bundle

GeForce8xxxGLDriver.bundle

GeForceVADriver.bundle

NVDANV40Hal.kext

NVDANV50Hal.kext

NVDAResman.kext

NVSMU.kext

3. Remember you need to drag all the files I listed above to the Kext helper B7 and easy install it.

4. After you restart, you will find that screen moviments like moving around windows with the mouse sometimes goes with little flipping...not a smooth movement and you can't even open Launchpad from the Dock Icon, if you open it is really slow and like computer crash. But this problem can be fixed by the following instruction.

5. https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3993919?start=0&tstart=0, Go to this website link, please follow what this guy says, and install XCode and the graphic tools for Xcode, after you open the Quartz Debug program, you will find the Quartz Extreme has already benn deselected, Please check the box again and Enable Quartz Extreme.

6. Restart the Computer.


Finally, you will find the computer even hard to freeze and crash without open the SmsfanControl.


BTW, the Apple Store Genius Bar staff are really rubbish. After I send my iMac to genius bar, they not only cannot fix this issue and keep saying that this is graphic card driver problem and this cannot be fixed even I replace a new graphic card for my iMac. I agree with them but they really *****.


Mar 26, 2013 6:38 AM in response to sgadsby

Hi, saadsby,

So sorry about that. After I ran a lot of test, the solution I provided yesterday is not a perfect solution. It still crashes and freezes.


But today, after I do some research to fully understand how Apple's Kext files work, I try another solution, with this solution I already run my iMac for 6hours without any fan control software and keep turn my iMac off for 1 hours and turn it on again (because first time you enter into a fresh system the iMac won't crash and freeze no matter how you use it, so we need to turn it off and unplug the cord and replug the cord to test the iMac) and also, keep clicking the lauchpad and open a lot of Safari videos it goes very smooth and not causing any crash or freeze. I am not sure yet this solution is the perfect one. I think I need to test it for a few more days and I can tell. But if you don't mind, you can follow my new solution instructions below.


1. Install a 10.8.2 system. Download the 10.8.3 from apple website, and upgrade the 10.8.2 to 10.8.3.

2. After finish installing the system, use Kext Helper B7 (you should go to preference -> Security, to enable application can be opened from anywhere sources) to easy install the following files ( NVSMU.kext , GeForce7xxxGLDriver.bundle , NVDANV40Hal.kext) from 10.6.2 Kext files. Remember, only these three files I list, do not drag any other file. Nvidia Kext's from 10.6.2


3. After easy install, reboot your computer and your iMac should work fine!!!!!!


Let me know if this solution work for you or not. Hope this can help.

Mar 26, 2013 7:39 AM in response to sgadsby

First monitor full of glitches for running for 7hours happens just now under a really stressful graphic test. But interesting, only the monitor full of glitches but didn't freeze and crash. I could still open application and menu, hence, I press the power button for one sec and let the iMac to sleep, and then I hit the keyboard and mouse to awake the iMac and log on and everything works fine again. No more glitches... And back to normal status. So, I first time install a Smsfancontrol and boot the fan up, ODD, HDD AND CPU FAN. With fancontrol, no freeze and even no monitor glitch at all. So if you encounter freeze or crash, just install Smsfancontrol and boot up a lot to make ur iMac go stable.

Mar 27, 2013 5:38 AM in response to sgadsby

Well, today i still have a screen freeze when I use Safari to watch HD 1080 video. But, after I reboot, I try to use Google chrome to watch this video. It works perfect.!!!!! Even I open five HD 1080 youtube video at the same time with chrome, it works totally perfect. After I use Safari to open again , it freezes again............


So, I realize that maybe this is not just the graphic card driver issue. It's also involves something with Apple's software. If it's graphic driver issue, the screen should freeze with Chrome browser. But Chrome works perfectly. Also, I install a Windows8 and Linux Fedora 18. These two system also works perfect. To conclude, is Apple's software and graphic driver s u c kkkkkkkkkks!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mar 29, 2013 7:10 AM in response to sgadsby

Well, new record, not use Safari and Launchpad. Use Google Chrome instead of Safari, and use normal folder(finder) to open applications instead of Launchpad. No crash or freeze at all for 2 days. Even I open Photoshop, Xcode, Chrome, and Itunes playing music at the background. No sign for freeze and crash.


Conclusion, is Safari and Launchpad, these two applications have conflict with GT130 driver. It's not the graphic card over-heated problem. Chrome opens a lot of videos should be over-heated also, but chrome runs them so smoothly. Safari s u c k.....ss

Mar 30, 2013 7:57 PM in response to youclavier

I also tried using Chrome and Firefox. It doesn't happen as frequently with them as it does with Safari but it still occurs. In fact, on my iMac I get the graphic glitches on other applications, more prevalent in Safari but that makes sense since it is using graphics more.


I also don't believe that heat is the issue since I have left my computer powered off overnight and had the problem immediately upon startup before it even warmed up.


This is definitely, in my opionion, a software issue between MT Lion and the NVIDIA drivers.

Mar 30, 2013 8:06 PM in response to Jerryb

Yes.. I agree with u. If u use chrome would freeze please go to my post before to replace three kext file with the 10.6.2 kext. After I replace them and avoid using Launchpad and Safari. I have not freeze and crash at all for a couple of days. Even I use Chrome to open a lot of 1080P videos at the same time and use Xcode and a lot of application open at the same time. NO freeze and NO crash at all... Just don't use LaunchPad and Safari. Everything works perfect!!!!!!

Mar 31, 2013 10:02 AM in response to youclavier

For me it seems that version 10.8.3 fixed the problems. I've been more than one week using it and no crashes with graphics artifacts yet. Even more, I've been playing a game for a while and, once I've finished, I've checked that the GPU temperature was quite high (more than 60 degrees), and the system went on working perfectly. Before 10.8.3. update, I always had crashes when temperature went higher than 60 degrees, so I used SmcFanControl to avoid that.

NVIDIA GeForce GT 130 Kernel Panics/Freezes in Lion & late Snow Leopard

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