Graphic Hardware Bug in MacBook Pro?

caizer

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Hi~ I'm Caizer from Caizer.com

I've found a huge bug in MacBook Pro.
As you can see in the attatched file. Entire screen goes stupid like that. But the system still works anyway. After you make your MacBook Pro goes to sleep and awake, the normal screen will be back.

If you're a MacBook Pro user, try following steps. It's simple, easy, and fun.. but serious problem. I've tested it on both 1.83 and 2.0 models.

Step 1. Open up a quicktime movie file in Quicktime Player.
Step 2. Play movie by pressing space bar.
Step 3. After couple of seconds, pause it by pressing space bar.
Step 4. Repeat Step 2 and 3 a lot.
Step 5. You will see the video is dropping frames, but the sound will be alright. You are almost there. Keep doing it Step 4.
Step 6. Your MacBook Pro's screen will be like my screen.


Hmm.. I hope this problem will be fixed by software update.. whatever. If this comes from hardware...... Arrrrrrrrrrrkkk~



Caizer.


p.s. Here's another screenshots at the bottom of following link.
http://caizer.com/bbs/zboard.php?id...sc=on&select_arrange=headnum&desc=asc&no=1241
 

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If you slap yourself until it hurts, you'll soon stop slapping yourself. Who stops and starts a movie 20-30 times trying to make something happen?

It is probably due to the version of Quicktime you have, 7.02 is known to have issues.
 
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