julian-poidevin / MBPMid2010_GPUFix

MBPMid2010_GPUFix is an utility program that allows to fix MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2010) intermittent black screen or loss of video. The algorithm is based on a solution provided by user fabioroberto on MacRumors forums.
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Any corresponde file was found. #113

Closed dkaleka closed 5 years ago

dkaleka commented 5 years ago

C2A8BF52-4856-430E-BCC6-620AC5012E4A Hi, I’m a ordinary Mac user who doesnt know about programming. I’ve been using this patch for some years following videos and tutorials. Today, after last update, the MBP is not working, claiming a lack of a file. Can anyone help me? Details at the image.

This is what happens when try to drag and drop the file AppleGraphicPowerManagement.kext downloaded and unziped from github link version 10.12.6 . It's in Portuguese, and means the .kext can't be installed.

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System Report

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Bl2c5FlA9 commented 5 years ago

Hi - I am not familiar with that file. What I will say is what I would do if I had that problem. I do not know if this will work. Start AppStore on your Mac. Go to Updates and see if anything displays. In the past AppStore has been very good at displaying a patch if something was missing on my Mac (a 6.2 machine). If AppStore offers you a patch then install it. Then go back and run the program to patch the display problem on your Mac. If that does not work then I would have to start researching on the Web. You might look at the Apple User Forum to see if you can find anything useful there. I wish I had a guaranteed fix for you but that is the best I can do. Hopefully a more expert person will provide a solution if my idea does not work. Best wishes!

dkaleka commented 5 years ago

I’ve updated to High Sierra, and the .kext corruptela file was replaced. I ran the patch and now it worked smooth. Thank you for the concern.