You must remove and then re - solder a new chip that has the same pinout as the original, then you need the driver for the graphics chip in the OSX image.Įspecially on a Board of logic that was never designed to be compatible with the current-technology graph.
The OSX image has the correct drivers for the graphics chip on the logic board.
You're welcome to try, but the robots controlled by computer performed the critical weld who put the custom-selected graphics chip on the logic board.
I'm not very good with computers, so I'm not exactly what this means entirely, but I'm wanting to know if it is possible to install a new video card or "Amp up" is my current card (for a lack of a better term). My 2010 Macbook pro has a NVIDIA GeForce 320 M 256 MB graphics card that I'm sure is a built-in Cardinal Ive read a lot about the possibility of using the integrated or discreet card. I'm trying to get my computer to run a video game that says it requires 1 GB of video processing. Install a video processor in mid-2010 Macbook pro?
It is of a temporary workaround until you get your motherboard replaced. Download gfxCardStatus 2.3 and use it to disable the discrete GPU. The problem is probably due to the discrete GPU failure. While it is not abnormal for debuggers, this increases the system memory footprint until the target ends.Ģ1/12/15 6:43:59.351 PM Google Chrome support : CGAffineTransformInvert: singular matrix.Ĭhrome is the origin of the problem? It seems that whenever an accident occurs, it is internet related navigation.
When I searched BOOT_TIME this time and looked at the first crash before the reboot, it says this:Ģ1/12/15 6:43:57.000 PM kernel : Google Chrome it (card: 0xffffff801a9a8d20) triggered DYLD shared region unnest for card: 0xffffff801a9a8d20, 0x7fff88a00000-> 0x7fff88c00000 region. I already uninstalled other software I found by searching for BOOT_TIME in the console that was causing the computer to restart. I was not able to nail down to a specific part of the software at the source of the problem. It keeps crashing and goes to a black screen and then restart itself. I have mid-2010 Macbook pro 10.10.5 Yosemite running. Hello apple support community! I found a few other discussions on the issue, that I care, but I could not solve this problem.