With Mac OS X Mountain Lion due out later this month many MacBook Pro mid-2010 model users will be hoping that the long anticipated fix to the OS X BSOD superbug will be included with this release. You preferences should now look the same as those below:Īnd there you go, you’ve now got gfxCardStatus all set up to banish the OS X BSOD superbug!ĭon’t forget, always remember to start up gfxCardStatus after a reboot if it fails to start itself! On the preferences menu you should ensure that under the ‘Switching’ category, ‘Restore last used mode’ at startup is ticked, ‘Use power based switching’ is unticked, and both of the ‘Intel’ buttons have been selected at the bottom. Then we need to click on the ‘i’ again and select ‘Preferences’: After we change the settings, you want to verify that the ‘i’ is definitely showing, otherwise something has gone wrong.įirstly, click on the ‘i’ and then select ‘Intel only’ from the menu: These settings changes are necessary to prevent the nVidia card being used in anyway or the ‘dynamic switching’ function becoming inadvertently activated.įirstly, you should notice an ‘i’ at the top of your display – this may display as an ‘n’ in some circumstances, or may appear as a ‘d’ which means that the nVidia card is currently in use. To make life easier, so that the application is just ‘click and run’ for the purposes of what we need it to do some default settings should be changed (which then will obviously, not subsequently require resetting first time). It would be advisable that users pin gfxCardStatus to the dock to serve as a reminder to start the application upon reboot. This problem is however fairly minor compared to the consequences of not using it, so I’m sure we can live with temporarily. ![]() ![]() One thing that is key to note from our testing of v2.0 is that even with the ‘run at startup’ option enabled, gfxCardStatus doesn’t appear to actually start upon booting and therefore it is necessary to run the application explicitly by double clicking it in the Applications folder (or an alternative location where you have copied it to, if not to Applications). ![]() The developer has put this down to the updated gfxCardStatus ‘triggering’ a defect related to the nVidia graphics card which in turn triggers the OS X BSOD. Tests show that after multiple reboots the “Integrated only” option continues to work with each reboot, unlike the experience we had with gfxCardStatus v2.2.1 in testing. Results from our initial thorough testing of gfxCardStatus version 2 in response the OS X BSOD ‘superbug’ are very promising which means that we now have a fully working and documented solution which has been documented previously.Īlthough not ideal this will no doubt come as a relief to many MacBook Pro mid-2010 model owners who are currently experiencing the disabling OS X BSOD bug. Java Downloads for All Operating Systems Help Resources Troubleshoot Java Remove older versions Java Downloads for All Operating Systems Recommended Version 8 Update 361 Release date: JanuImportant Oracle Java License Information The Oracle Java License changed for releases starting April 16, 2019.
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