Update: I was too quick with my joy. The machine crashed again. But differently. It took much longer, and there was a hint screen this time, plus the machine sent a crash report after the reboot. Hopefully we are slowly getting to a solution... Ok, let's reopen the bugreport at Apple...
Update 2: I investigated a little bit more. It seems that when I switch the MBP back to using the GeForce 9400M instead of the 9600M, the machine does not crash. I played around for a couple of minutes, and it seems to work fine. Of course it is horribly slow, because I am pushing it with a massive volume dataset and a marching raycaster, but it at least works. The 21" iMac with the ATI card still fails miserably. Rendering is totally borked, but at least it does not crash.
Update 3: After two weeks of letting this rest, I tried today again, and I cannot manage to crash the whole machine anymore. I don't know what Updates changed this behaviour, but I am glad anyway. The ATI card still produces garbage, but neither the 9400M, nor the 9600M GT nor the GT120 in the iMac crash at the moment. If the machine locks up again, I'll report back with the panic log.
Bin ich also nich der einzige, der schon mal diese seltsame 'You need to restart your computer' Fehlernachricht bekommen hat. Ist mir zum Glück bislang erst einmal passiert, aber da dachte ich nur 'WTF?!?'
ReplyDeleteIch betreu zur Zeit 8 Macs aller Arten, wenn du mehr Tests machen möchtest, sag Bescheid.
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