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Parts of Screen appear as black boxes (Macbook Pro end 2016)

I had a apple support call today to fix this issue but nothing helped. After some time applications begin to have black boxes instead of "contents". In Mail i can´t see the written mail but the header. In messages i can´t see the Messages but the contacts and my inputbar. It´s really weird. After restart it goes away but returns after a while. Have to restart 3-4 times daily 😟


Sometimes the boxes are not black but i can see the desktop behind it, like if there is a hole?


Steps we went through with support today:
- Reset PRAM (3x)

- Clear Caches

- Search for Malware

- Removed Safari Preferences

- Pressing Shift + control + alt + power (Don´t know what that does)


Has anybody the same issue?


thanks!


Elisa


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MacBook Pro with Retina display, macOS Sierra (10.12.2), 2016 Modell with touchbar

Posted on Dec 14, 2016 11:19 AM

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Posted on Dec 14, 2016 2:30 PM

that is weird for sure. the shift control alt power thing is for resetting the PMU/SMC and is done thus: shut down laptop,

plug in adapter, press the shift, control, alt, and power buttons hold 'em for 30 seconds then release, then restart laptop (I think) , you could try running disk utility and then disk first aid, and if that doesn't work, try reinstalling the OS . Hopefully this latest OS update will fix this problem, I hope

good luck


John B

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Dec 14, 2016 2:30 PM in response to elisasophia

that is weird for sure. the shift control alt power thing is for resetting the PMU/SMC and is done thus: shut down laptop,

plug in adapter, press the shift, control, alt, and power buttons hold 'em for 30 seconds then release, then restart laptop (I think) , you could try running disk utility and then disk first aid, and if that doesn't work, try reinstalling the OS . Hopefully this latest OS update will fix this problem, I hope

good luck


John B

Parts of Screen appear as black boxes (Macbook Pro end 2016)

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