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VidBat

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I noticed that when I completely reset macOS settings a line appears on the computer
just bought a computer
 

VidBat

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when I unpacked it it wouldn't turn on itself, I had to turn it on manually
 

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when I unpacked it it wouldn't turn on itself, I had to turn it on manually
Which is why the on/off button is there.

Typical use daily will be to put your Mac to sleep when you don't use it, but not turn it off.

But to put a Mac to sleep, first the Mac has to be turned on. Sleep is a low-powered mode.
 

sevoneone

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Thank you, but the problem is not this, but this strip

Are you talking about that distortion that flickers on the screen for like a 1/2 second after the reboot in your video? That's pretty normal and probably caused by the Graphics resetting in the middle of drawing a complete frame. If the screen functions normally otherwise, it's nothing to be concerned with.
 
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VidBat

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Are you talking about that distortion that flickers on the screen for like a 1/2 second after the reboot in your video? That's pretty normal and probably caused by the Graphics resetting in the middle of drawing a complete frame. If the screen functions normally otherwise, it's nothing to be concerned with.
yes that's exactly what I was talking about, thank you
 
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