Black Horizontal Bar On Startup Frozen Laptop
Hi guys
I’m having a horrendous problem. This evening I fired up my MBP mid 2012/15”, it started booting then halfway (I think this is where the GPU kicks in) I got a solid black horizontal bar 3/4 of the way up the screen and it won’t boot.
Specs wise it’s the 2.3GHZ i7
8GB RAM
Sandisk X200 ssd 512GB
1TB Seagate Fusion Drive in the caddy.
It’s running HS 10.13.5 or 6 I’m not 100% on that. Cleared NVRAM and SMC, popped the ssd and tested it on my partner’s 13” 2012 mbp and it boots fine, also setup an HS USB Boot Drive which also does the same thing.
Heres the thing, it beeps as normal, starts booting and when it’s frozen, pressing the Enter key still makes a “dong” sound as it would if I was in Sierra and pressed the wrong button on a prompt window.
it looks like something is glitching out when the graphics cards kick in but I just can’t figure this out.
I’m in a pickle because I’m currently on a Greek island with crap internet and a good 5-12 hours from the mainland. I think there might be a flag in verbose mode so I’ll try and get some photos to upload.
does this issue sound familiar to anyone? I really need some idea as to what I’m dealing with
much love
alex
Update (08/18/2018)
I tried the shift key for safe mode, so far I have a very long load and the screen eventually goes off, the sleep light fades in and out but I have to restart to get a response from the screen. I’ll try target mode and get back to you, with whatever images I can as well. Thank you so much for having a look!
Update (08/19/2018)
So target mode lights up fine and I’ve got FireWire and thunderbolt icons bouncing around the screen.
I’m on minute 10 of holding the shift key down 80% of the progress bar, I’m not holding much hope there.
I don’t know if it’s pertinent but the recovery partition didn’t show up when I hit option, just my two drives
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I feared as much as soon as I looked up IOConsoleusers: gIOScreenLockState: 3, hs 0, bs 0, now 0, sm 0x0
so we can safely assume the GPU has given up the ghost, I really appreciate your help on this Dan, at least now I can stop tinkering and start looking for a solution :)
Can you please offer some guidance on logic boards? Given it’s death it seems reasonable to seek out the higher spec i7 2.7Ghz one, not least for the extra half gig of GPU ram.
Thing is I don’t want to get fleeced or grab a dud, I’m in Greece right now headed for Australia next month, would you recommend New logic board or just bite the bullet and go for a newer MacBook?
apple authorised reseller?
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