NVIDIA GeForce GT 130 kernal panics
I've been perusing some of the posts on the panics. Has anyoen heard of solutions from Apple?
iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9), iMovie 11.
I've been perusing some of the posts on the panics. Has anyoen heard of solutions from Apple?
iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9), iMovie 11.
It is normally caused by RAM, or SOFTWARE. So if you added Ram recently that could be your issue, Mac's don't like cheaper Ram and has shown to cause big problems.
2nd Older SoftwareThat isn't compatible with Mavericks because the developers of said software didn't upgrade it for Mavericks.
Cheers
Don
It is normally caused by RAM, or SOFTWARE. So if you added Ram recently that could be your issue, Mac's don't like cheaper Ram and has shown to cause big problems.
2nd Older software that isn't compatible with Mavericks because the developers of said software didn't upgrade it for Mavericks.
Cheers
Don
The RAM I have is Apple installed. This is a refurbished iMac. This is the first that I have heard that it is RAM. I recenlty did a clean install and the panics continue.
Have a read here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3742
http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/kernelpanics.html
If none of that helps and the KP's continue to occur, taking it to the nearest Genius Bar would be the best idea.
I have had this problem for over 2 years, with the original RAM in the machine and then with replacement RAM from Crucial. This issue has now gotten worse under Yosemite, panics are several times per day.
I really do think that after all this time a class action lawsuit is the only thing that will get Apple's attention on this. My iMac is virtually useless.
So every time I got a crash due to this kernel panic issue I took the option to send the report to Apple. Any way to see a record of all the reports I have submitted? Would be good evidence in a class action lawsuit.
I really hate to revive a dead horse... BUT. After having my Early 2009 iMac 24" with the GT 130 sitting in the closet for quite a few months, I finally decided yesterday to tinker with it. I remember all the video issues started back around 10.6.8/10.7... And when I put it away in the closet, it was running Yosemite. I couldn't even watch YouTube for 5 minutes without the computer shutting off after the fans went full jet speeds! So yesterday I tore the entire iMac apart, cleaned the fans, used compressed air to clean out the radiator/heatsink fins and used that compressed air around all the nooks and crannies inside. (I was going to attempt to reapply the thermal paste but I just didn't have the guts!
Any who, after cleaning it all out, and reassembling it, I used my El Capitan USB to fully format and install OS X 10.11.1...
Got all set up to the desktop, no problem, no shutting off, no full speed fans...
Finally got Adobe Flash all updated and decided to let it sit on a 1080p YouTube video, fullscreen.
It was an hour long video and the fans never went full blast and the GPU temp never went above 50 celsius...
I'm not sure if it was all the dust/hair/dirt clogging the fins on the heatsink or the fact that El Capitan is better equipped for this video card... But I can't believe I was so close to throwing out my beloved iMac!
Whether or not this will fix it for 1 day or 2 years... We shall see.
NVIDIA GeForce GT 130 kernal panics