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Kernel Panic and restart when running application like Logic Pro

any clue guys. Please help. I'm using mountain lion 10.8.4 , Macbook pro 15 inch i7 2.66Ghz




Interval Since Last Panic Report: 223 sec

Panics Since Last Report: 1

Anonymous UUID: A3812833-73E5-6D5C-CAEE-1D633A002858



Mon Sep 23 21:25:29 2013

panic(cpu 2 caller 0xffffff7f8a013f1a): "GPU Panic: [<None>] 5 3 7f 0 0 0 0 3 : NVRM[0/1:0:0]: Read Error 0x00000100: CFG 0xffffffff 0xffffffff 0xffffffff, BAR0 0xd2000000 0xffffff80f90ef000 0x0a5480a2, D0, P3/4\n"@/SourceCache/AppleGraphicsControl/AppleGraphicsControl-3.4.5/src/AppleM uxControl/kext/GPUPanic.cpp:127

Backtrace (CPU 2), Frame : Return Address

0xffffff80f880b5b0 : 0xffffff800801d626

0xffffff80f880b620 : 0xffffff7f8a013f1a

0xffffff80f880b6f0 : 0xffffff7f8875ff1e

0xffffff80f880b7b0 : 0xffffff7f8883412d

0xffffff80f880b7f0 : 0xffffff7f8883418e

0xffffff80f880b860 : 0xffffff7f88afaed0

0xffffff80f880b990 : 0xffffff7f8885ca75

0xffffff80f880b9b0 : 0xffffff7f88766d50

0xffffff80f880ba60 : 0xffffff7f887647d0

0xffffff80f880bc60 : 0xffffff7f887668e7

0xffffff80f880bd50 : 0xffffff7f8975ec73

0xffffff80f880bdb0 : 0xffffff7f8975bea8

0xffffff80f880be00 : 0xffffff7f89745915

0xffffff80f880be30 : 0xffffff7f89700ddf

0xffffff80f880be50 : 0xffffff7f89711cec

0xffffff80f880be80 : 0xffffff7f897013c2

0xffffff80f880bed0 : 0xffffff7f896ff385

0xffffff80f880bef0 : 0xffffff8008448588

0xffffff80f880bf30 : 0xffffff800844708a

0xffffff80f880bf80 : 0xffffff80084471b9

0xffffff80f880bfb0 : 0xffffff80080b3137

Kernel Extensions in backtrace:

com.apple.driver.AppleMuxControl(3.4.5)[49FEF732-D7A3-327B-A7AA-6AC5A6E3DCFF]@0 xffffff7f8a006000->0xffffff7f8a018fff

dependency: com.apple.driver.AppleBacklightExpert(1.0.4)[1D0BB11E-7D71-34CF-ACC3-57DF01CADA 08]@0xffffff7f8a001000

dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.7.3)[1D668879-BEF8-3C58-ABFE-FAC6B3E9A292]@0xffff ff7f88668000

dependency: com.apple.driver.AppleGraphicsControl(3.4.5)[4A2C8548-7EF1-38A9-8817-E8CB34B8DC A6]@0xffffff7f89fed000

dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOACPIFamily(1.4)[A35915E8-C1B0-3C0F-81DF-5515BC9002FC]@0xfffff f7f885e8000

dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport(2.3.7)[6C8CFC18-75F0-3DEF-86C7-CEB2C1FD6BB1]@0xff ffff7f886ea000

dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily(2.3.7)[990D1A42-DF16-3AB9-ABC1-6A88AC142244]@0 xffffff7f886a7000

com.apple.NVDAResman(8.1.2)[96AE69DE-8A37-39D0-B2D3-D8446A6AA670]@0xffffff7f886 fe000->0xffffff7f889a3fff

dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.7.3)[1D668879-BEF8-3C58-ABFE-FAC6B3E9A292]@0xffff ff7f88668000

dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport(2.3.7)[6C8CFC18-75F0-3DEF-86C7-CEB2C1FD6BB1]@0xff ffff7f886ea000

dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily(2.3.7)[990D1A42-DF16-3AB9-ABC1-6A88AC142244]@0 xffffff7f886a7000

com.apple.nvidia.nv50hal(8.1.2)[988EAF3A-3318-3787-8A5A-844830FA1522]@0xffffff7 f889af000->0xffffff7f88c83fff

dependency: com.apple.NVDAResman(8.1.2)[96AE69DE-8A37-39D0-B2D3-D8446A6AA670]@0xffffff7f886 fe000

dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.7.3)[1D668879-BEF8-3C58-ABFE-FAC6B3E9A292]@0xffff ff7f88668000

com.apple.GeForce(8.1.2)[7EC545A4-4B57-32F1-8DC3-C31023AFBDCB]@0xffffff7f896f80 00->0xffffff7f897c5fff

dependency: com.apple.NVDAResman(8.1.2)[96AE69DE-8A37-39D0-B2D3-D8446A6AA670]@0xffffff7f886 fe000

dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport(2.3.7)[6C8CFC18-75F0-3DEF-86C7-CEB2C1FD6BB1]@0xff ffff7f886ea000

dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.7.3)[1D668879-BEF8-3C58-ABFE-FAC6B3E9A292]@0xffff ff7f88668000

dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily(2.3.7)[990D1A42-DF16-3AB9-ABC1-6A88AC142244]@0 xffffff7f886a7000



BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task



Mac OS version:

12E55



Kernel version:

Darwin Kernel Version 12.4.0: Wed May 1 17:57:12 PDT 2013; root:xnu-2050.24.15~1/RELEASE_X86_64

Kernel UUID: 896CB1E3-AB79-3DF1-B595-549DFFDF3D36

Kernel slide: 0x0000000007e00000

Kernel text base: 0xffffff8008000000

System model name: MacBookPro6,2 (Mac-F22586C8)

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4)

Posted on Sep 23, 2013 1:33 PM

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Posted on Sep 23, 2013 8:57 PM

You have the MacBookPro6,2, the Edsel of Macs. It may be covered by this program:

MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2010): Intermittent black screen or loss of video

Make a "Genius" appointment at an Apple Store, or go to another authorized service provider, to have the machine tested. The routine hardware diagnostics used by service providers may not detect the fault. There is a specific test for this issue.

Print the first page of the panic report, and the support page linked above, and bring them with you.

Note that the replacement program only applies within three years of purchase. If you wait beyond that date, Apple may refuse the service. In that case, you'll be quoted a price of about $300 (in the U.S.) for a depot repair. The model was discontinued in February 2011, so the replacement program will be ending quite soon.

Back up all data on the internal drive(s) before you hand over your computer to anyone. If privacy is a concern, erase the data partition(s) with the option to write zeros* (do this only if you have at least two complete, independent backups, and you know how to restore to an empty drive from any of them.) Don’t erase the recovery partition, if present.



Sometimes the replacement part is also defective, so be prepared for that possibility.

If it's too late for your unit to be repaired under the program, and you don't want to pay for a new logic board, you may be able to stop the panics by disabling automatic graphics switching.

*An SSD doesn't need to be zeroed.

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Sep 23, 2013 8:57 PM in response to askmeplz82

You have the MacBookPro6,2, the Edsel of Macs. It may be covered by this program:

MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2010): Intermittent black screen or loss of video

Make a "Genius" appointment at an Apple Store, or go to another authorized service provider, to have the machine tested. The routine hardware diagnostics used by service providers may not detect the fault. There is a specific test for this issue.

Print the first page of the panic report, and the support page linked above, and bring them with you.

Note that the replacement program only applies within three years of purchase. If you wait beyond that date, Apple may refuse the service. In that case, you'll be quoted a price of about $300 (in the U.S.) for a depot repair. The model was discontinued in February 2011, so the replacement program will be ending quite soon.

Back up all data on the internal drive(s) before you hand over your computer to anyone. If privacy is a concern, erase the data partition(s) with the option to write zeros* (do this only if you have at least two complete, independent backups, and you know how to restore to an empty drive from any of them.) Don’t erase the recovery partition, if present.



Sometimes the replacement part is also defective, so be prepared for that possibility.

If it's too late for your unit to be repaired under the program, and you don't want to pay for a new logic board, you may be able to stop the panics by disabling automatic graphics switching.

*An SSD doesn't need to be zeroed.

Kernel Panic and restart when running application like Logic Pro

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