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wup_wup

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jun 1, 2015
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http://pastebin.com/z4cjz6Fx

I suffer from this kernal panic. It happens both in OS and browsing. Can any help me whats wrong? ive tried uninstall all the newest apps i have.

And yes, im updated my Sierra.
 

CoastalOR

macrumors 68040
Jan 19, 2015
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It is a GPU panic from your NVIDIA dGPU on your 2010 MBP. I suspect the dGPU is failing, a known problem. You may need to make a appointment with Apple to test the hardware to confirm. The only way to fix the hardware for a dGPU is to replace the logic board. :(
 

BaggieBoy

macrumors 6502a
May 29, 2012
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UK
It's a GPU panic, probably a graphics hardware issue. What hardware are you using?

I had the same with my 2012 rMBP and Apple replaced the logic board for free under a service program they had for that model.
 

wup_wup

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jun 1, 2015
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#CoastalOR oh crap.. well its a almost 7 year old laptop and still (beside the panic) runs like a new fresh baby..

#Baggieboy: its a 2010 mid 15" with Geforce GT 330 M and intel HD gfx

Suddenly got an idea.. can i deactivate the Geforce card, and only use the onboard card (intel HD) ?
 

Calby

macrumors 6502
Dec 30, 2015
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Sweden, Gävle
#CoastalOR oh crap.. well its a almost 7 year old laptop and still (beside the panic) runs like a new fresh baby..

#Baggieboy: its a 2010 mid 15" with Geforce GT 330 M and intel HD gfx

Suddenly got an idea.. can i deactivate the Geforce card, and only use the onboard card (intel HD) ?


Yes that's possible I did read about that somewhere yesterday actually.
People did use it as a work-a-round
 
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