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Apple Repair Program for 2011-2013 MacBook Pros With Video Issues

May 13, 2015 by Pete Bockenhauer

Just a reminder about the repair program for some 2011-2013 MacBook Pros.

https://www.apple.com/support/macbookpro-videoissues/

An affected MacBook Pro may display one or more of the following symptoms:

  • Distorted or scrambled video on the computer screen
  • No video on the computer screen (or external display) even though the computer is on
  • Computer restarts unexpectedly
Affected Models
  • MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2012)
  • MacBook Pro (17-inch Early 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (17-inch Late 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (Retina, 15 inch, Early 2013)

The last year or so, I have been experiencing weird graphics glitches on my MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2011).  I have seen many others on the web with the same issues with their graphics cards.  Once Apple started this repair program, I saw that I had been experiencing all these symptoms.  I figured I would need to eventually bring my Mac in and get this fixed before the program ended.  However, I was not looking forward to this because I knew they would need to send it out to the repair depot and I would be without my Mac for 3-5 days.

The last couple weeks it had seemed to be getting worse. My Mac’s screen would completely go black for a second and then come back on.  I would also come to my Mac in the morning to find that it had crashed overnight.  Earlier this week it also crashed during the day when I was working.  Then it got considerably worse.  I was working on it and suddenly the song in iTunes I was playing started skipping non-stop and then the screen filled with vertical lines.

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I forced a shut down and tried to get it restarted, but it was no use.  After several attempts at starting from my SuperDuper! clone, SMC reset, NVRAM reset, single user, verbose mode, and safe mode… nothing worked.  So off to the genius bar I went.

The genius ran MRI (Mac Resource Inspector) and immediately it failed the graphics test.  The Video System Test also confirmed that my Mac had the logic board/video problem.

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Luckily this is the problem covered under the aforementioned repair program, so normally a $310 logic board replacement will cost me nothing.

Just a reminder if you have any of these MacBook Pro models and have experienced any graphics problems and/or unexpected restarts, it doesn’t hurt to take it in and have them run the tests to see if you have this problem as well.

The program covers affected MacBook Pro models until February 27, 2016 or three years from its original date of sale, whichever provides longer coverage for you.

Category: Mac

Mini’app’les Meeting, Tuesday Apr. 21 at 7:00 p.m., Q&A at 6:30 p.m.

April 22, 2015 by Pete Bockenhauer

Imagine you are traveling for work or for a specific task that you need to accomplish and your Mac laptop is damaged or lost. You get a new Mac, but you only have time to install 8 apps to complete your work. What apps would you install?

At the next Mini’app’les meeting (Tuesday, April 21st, the third Tuesday of the month, at the Hackfactory 3119 E. 26th Street Minneapolis, MN 55406) several people have volunteered to answer that question. We will hear what task they need to finish, what 8 apps they choose, and a brief reason why they picked those 8. The list doesn’t include apps that come with OS X, such as Mail and Pages. And suites of apps, such as Office and Adobe CC, need to be counted as individual apps, such as Word and Photoshop.

There will be time for anyone who wants to share what apps they would pick so you can come and share what apps would be important to you.

We look forward to seeing you there.


Meeting Notes & Links

  • Your Stuff Really Is Breaking Faster Than It Used To
  • Relive the 1990’s World Wide Web
  • Plugging a 1986 Mac Plus into the modern Web
  • Amazon Cloud Drive offers Unlimited Photos or Unlimited Everything
  • 16 Smartphones That Were Deemed ‘iPhone Killer,’ 2008-2011
  • A fantastic hidden iPhone design detail you’ll be shocked you never noticed
  • Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC
  • Increase Interface Contrast in OS X Yosemite to Improve Usability
  • Photos app floods broadband while seeding the cloud
  • iPhoto Library Manager
    • Allows you to organize your photos among multiple iPhoto libraries, rather than having to store all of your photos in one giant library.
  • PowerPhotos
    • When using the Photos app to organize photos on your Mac, PowerPhotos allows you to break your photos up among multiple Photos libraries, rather than having to store all of your photos in one giant library.
  • The (hard) link between Photos and iPhoto
    • An explanation on how the new Photos app links all your photos from iPhoto without duplicating everything.
  • How to use Photos for OS X with multiple Macs
  • Microsoft PowerPoint for iOS
    • Control your slide show on iPhone with PowerPoint Remote for Apple Watch
  • OneDrive for iOS
    • If you have a new Apple Watch, you can enjoy your OneDrive photos right from your wrist!
  • 1,500 iOS apps have HTTPS-crippling bug. Is one of them on your device?
Category: Meeting Announcements

OS X 10.10.3 and Photos

April 9, 2015 by Tim Drenk

Apple released the update for Yosemite, 10.10.3, yesterday. You can get it through the Mac App Store if it doesn’t show up as an update or you can download the combo updater if you didn’t updated to 10.10.2.

With 10.10.3, comes the new Photos app. iMore.com has a good post about using Photos with multiple Macs. The post assumes that the different Macs are using the same iCloud account, however. If you are using different iCloud accounts on the different Macs, you would use the Shared tab and create a Shared Album.

Category: Articles, Updates OSX

Dialing extensions on the iPhone

April 8, 2015 by Pete Bockenhauer

Great tip from MacSparky on setting up your contacts that have extensions in their phone numbers.

You use a semicolon after the phone number.

867-5309;1982

Then after you dial the number, you can tap to dial the extension in the bottom left of the screen.

iPhone-extension

The iPhone Extension Trick

Category: iOS, Tips and Tricks

Can you use a Mac Plus to browse the web?

March 25, 2015 by Tim Drenk

According to Jeff Keacher, writing for The Kernel, you can. So if you have an ancient Mac and want to take on a bit of a challenge, try browsing the web with it. You can read how Jeff Keacher did it.

Category: Articles
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We’re a group of Apple users interested in sharing knowledge and experience with other Apple users and owners. Members vary from beginners to every day users to consultants. All ages are welcome. What we have in common is an interest and a desire to learn more about the Apple experience, regardless of focus. Within the group you’re bound to find someone with similar interests.

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