Display went haywire

Hi,

My Macbook Pro was working fine, I shut it down normally. When I rebooted the displayed looked all psychedelic (like it is stuck on 640X480 but worse). I have rebooted several times and it still looks this way. I was going to reinstall but the reinstall looked this way... I check the Universal settings to make sure they were all off or normal... PLEASE HELP!!!!

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.4.9), 2Ghz 2GB Ram

Posted on Jun 10, 2007 8:31 PM

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Jun 10, 2007 10:16 PM in response to JJJS

I assume that when you say "I was going to reinstall, but the reinstall looked this way ..." that you booted from the install disk and the problem persisted.

Given that fact, it is unlikely that your problem is software related. You are likely experiencing a hardware problem.

At this point, you really ought to take your MBP in to an authorized Apple repair location. This is a fixable problem (involves replacing the motherboard).

Jun 15, 2007 10:28 AM in response to Digital-Cohesion

Thanks for the suggestion. I'm happy to say that this worked for me. It was not an issue with changed resolution, it was a color issue. Not reversed colors, just really, really wrong colors. Psychedelic is a good description.

I don't know if it is possible that it is related to boot camp or Parallels, but the only changes made to the system prior to this happening was an upgrade to boot camp 1.3, and an upgrade to Parallels to the latest version.

Regardless, I hope it doesn't happen again.

Jun 17, 2007 6:08 AM in response to Se4n

Same problem, display went psychedelic, occured for first time trying to install a windows game "pacific fighters" in parallels, install didn't finish and then display went weird colours reversed out and crawling ants outlines around colour shapes.

I had just installed parallels 3 and parallels latest update and bootcamp 1.3.

zapping the pram fixes the problem for a while but it recurs on what seems to be a random basis, I can't see anything in particular which is causing the problem.

when the screen is misdisplaying it continues to do so while starting up from external disks and from the original install disks. zapping the pram is the only cure that I have found.

Jun 22, 2007 3:56 PM in response to christophergm

My MBP did the same thing after installing Boot Camp 1.3 and then restarting a couple times. (Didn't happen the first time I rebooted after the installation.) I was hoping it wasn't a hardware problem because it went haywire, then restarted once normally, then went back to "haywire" status. I was just about to try a SMC reset, and then I found this post, and the PRAM reset worked for me!

I really hope this isn't a hardware problem, as my computer is out of warranty. But my gut is telling me this problem is going to come back and the current solution is only temporary. However, I do think it is a good thing that the problem is linked to dual booting windows, cause that points more to software corruption than to hardware failure.

MacBook Pro (2.0ghz); iBook (500mhzG3 Dual USB) Mac OS X (10.4.5)

Aug 24, 2007 4:29 PM in response to JJJS

I too have seen this problem and I posted some images I took in a new thread I created before finding this thread:

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1065874&tstart=0

At first the issue seemed to be related to installing updates that required a reboot, but that was likely just when I noticed it because those were the only times I ever rebooted. Now the problem has become more frequent and it doesn't matter why I reboot. I can reboot for any reason and about 50% of the time I get the psychedelic colors. A PRAM reset always sets things right, but It's a real pain because I use an open firmware password which I must disabled before I can reset the PRAM. I've tried leaving the open firmware password disabled, but that doesn't seem to make a difference.

FYI, I am running boot camp 1.4 and have all the latest EFI and SMC updates installed. I've also installed and since removed both VM Ware and the Parallels demos.

If anyone knows a fix for this, please let me know.

Oct 4, 2007 10:52 AM in response to JJJS

Exact same problem here after a macbook pro battery software update. Psychedelic really is the right word. I looked like the machine was tripping on acid. Like it was displaying the 24bit color values truncated in an 8bit register. I was about to put on some house music and go with it, but the option-cmd-p-r pram reset fixed it. It's not a hardware issue, just a corrupted pram setting evidently.

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