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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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Jun 1, 2012 1:04 PM in response to David Portela

Hi guys...I have been experiencing this problem on my 2009 iMac since the release just before Lion. At the same time, Parallels had an upgrade and for a while, I thought that was the issue.


I have done just about everything aside from selling the computer and buying a new one. My husband has a late 2008 iMac and has had no problems. We have two MacBook Pros and they are fine.


I have replaced both the memory and the hard drive even though the hardware test showed both were fine. I have installed the scm Fan Control and that seemed to help at first, but does not totally prevent the crashes. I not only replaced the hard drive, but totally reinstalled all of the software.


I changed to boot in 32-bit mode, but that didn't make much difference to me. An interesting thing...I have been bringing my laptop to work, since I could not count on the iMac and I have only been using the iMac to listen to iTunes. It has not crashed all week...but it's an expensive music player. :-)


The crashes I have seem to revolve around Safari and YouTube. This has been going on for most of a year now. I am frustrated, but don't want to buy a new computer and don't want to sell a messed up one to someone else.


Any help would be greatly appreciated. I, too, think it is a software glitch with the graphics driver, but doubt that we will see much in the way of an update.

Jun 5, 2012 6:58 AM in response to David Portela

Hi There David,
Hello to the Community..


First of all I want to thank you that you brought up this phenomenum.....
I am very desperate now, I keep getting the same Freezing Problems since switching to Lion a couple of month ago.


I even had my Computer at a local Mac Retailer in order to get it fixed. They changed the Harddisk due to bad Smart Values and a diagnoses HD Error.

But the original Problem remained.


Even after switching into 32Bit Mode the problem remains, the Computer will crash after 30 Minutes.


As far as I could see in this thread the Problem originates out of a faulty Graphic Card Driver Software. The question is this:


What options do I have to get the Problem fixed ? Is there an official Statement coming from Apple that a Driver Update is coming ? Can I get a revised Driver Software myself ?

I Live in Germany and actually right now I dont know what i can do to solve this problem any suggestions or Ideas ?


Thank you very much for your Help....

Jun 6, 2012 7:26 AM in response to David Portela

another imac 9,1 GT120 with 10.6.8 - same problems - plagueing me since january or february iirc. called apple support before my warranty expired and they tried resetting SMC, and clearing a few caches... seemed to last a week or so but may have been total coincidence as my gut was telling me the same things many of you have observed - that it is tied to heavy video useage. Happened alot with eyetv running, but also seemed to happen randomly (& frequently) when my screensaver (which was selecting random photos) would run but also sometimes just using a web browser. I changed my screen saver from pics to flurry and it seems to happen much less now..


i'll try the smcfancontrol too...

Jun 6, 2012 7:46 AM in response to David Portela

Replacing the graphics card would fix the issue because they would likely use a different card with a different driver. I don't want to spend that kind of money when I am pretty sure the issue is software related. But, Apple is not likely to correct anything since the systems are so old and are coming out of warranty.


My problems started happening last year on the last release of Snow Leopard prior to Lion. I know it is not Lion. At the same time, Parallels came out with a new release and I upgraded that program as well.


I reasoned that if the graphic card was bad, it would totally crash soon and then I would get it replaced. Since August 2011, I have tried replacing the memory, hard drive and re-installing ALL of my software. I use the computer daily and it has panics almost daily. I can still use it to listen to music...lol.


I am thinking of just putting Snow Leopard back on it and trading it in...waiting for the new models to come out. :-)

Jun 17, 2012 2:45 AM in response to David Portela

Exactly same problem here: iMac from 2009, GeForce 130 on snow leopard 10.6.8 and it kernel panics everytime I do some heavy photo processing on aperture... it used to be fine and I believe it only started going wrong after the OS update to 10.6.8. I was thinking of upgrading to Lion to get access to Aperture 3.3 hoping it would fix my issue, but, based on what you guys are saying, it will potentially only make things worse


Apple needs to fix the video card driver

Jun 17, 2012 4:04 AM in response to andreukmac

I have upgraded to Lion and I do have Aperture 3.3. Neither of those things helped. Are you running Parallels? That's the one thing that I thought might be causing the problem. It may have been a bios upgrade and I don't think you can undo those. That's why going back to Snow Leopard doesn't fix my problem. I even tried that when I replaced the hard drive. :-(

Jun 17, 2012 2:41 PM in response to David Portela

I think I've found a better workaround for this problem. Perhaps is still soon to be 100% sure of that, but I've set the fans to the normal rate again and I've been 2 days without any crash in lion, so it looks promising (it used to crash in half an hour or less).


What I've done is to install the CUDA Mac driver from Nvidia (this is just for Nvidia graphic cards owners, of course), that you can find here: http://www.nvidia.com/object/mac-driver-archive.html

Once installed and after a reboot, you will see a new item in System Preferences called CUDA, which is used just to check for upgrades of such driver and install them (just in case, do check you have installed the latest version). I've still seen very few graphic "artifacts" sporadically, but the system has never crashed since this installation.


As I said before, it is still soon to be 100% sure the system won't crash again, but you can not imagine how good I feel just thinking this nightmare could be close to be over...

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

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