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Something unexpected occurred while updating to macOS.

Something unexpected occurred while updating to macOS.

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kcristan
Senior Member
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12-25-2016, 05:21 PM
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Your MacBook Pro experienced unusual behavior during the update, including screen issues, flashing lights, and a thick bar under the Apple logo. This could indicate hardware stress or a software glitch. It’s possible the GPU is affected, but further testing or professional diagnosis would be needed to confirm.
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kcristan
12-25-2016, 05:21 PM #1

Your MacBook Pro experienced unusual behavior during the update, including screen issues, flashing lights, and a thick bar under the Apple logo. This could indicate hardware stress or a software glitch. It’s possible the GPU is affected, but further testing or professional diagnosis would be needed to confirm.

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MetMorfin_YT
Member
120
12-28-2016, 04:28 AM
#2
typically computers undergo a restart when upgrading from an older windows version to a newer one, but the flashing power light appears different—it could relate to the system restarting during the update. I’m not sure, since I don’t own a macbook; I only have an iphone and an ipad. However, if everything functions properly, it likely isn’t a major problem.
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MetMorfin_YT
12-28-2016, 04:28 AM #2

typically computers undergo a restart when upgrading from an older windows version to a newer one, but the flashing power light appears different—it could relate to the system restarting during the update. I’m not sure, since I don’t own a macbook; I only have an iphone and an ipad. However, if everything functions properly, it likely isn’t a major problem.

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Rlenger
Junior Member
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12-28-2016, 07:52 PM
#3
my MacBook Pro model is often criticized for GPU problems. I'm worried it might be failing now. It restarted multiple times during the update, but didn't show any flashing power indicator, beeping, or the thicker progress bar. That was just once. After restarting since the update, it has booted back up normally.
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Rlenger
12-28-2016, 07:52 PM #3

my MacBook Pro model is often criticized for GPU problems. I'm worried it might be failing now. It restarted multiple times during the update, but didn't show any flashing power indicator, beeping, or the thicker progress bar. That was just once. After restarting since the update, it has booted back up normally.

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keano1
Junior Member
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12-29-2016, 09:11 AM
#4
perhaps it was intended to begin the update by reverting to an earlier version, which might clarify why it appeared "basic" and why the flashing LED seemed unusual. Searching for a moment suggests a possible RAM problem or another factor entirely; it seems no one has mentioned GPU issues in my search. It’s likely related to RAM not clearing properly during the restart or the system attempting to read from RAM to complete the update.
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keano1
12-29-2016, 09:11 AM #4

perhaps it was intended to begin the update by reverting to an earlier version, which might clarify why it appeared "basic" and why the flashing LED seemed unusual. Searching for a moment suggests a possible RAM problem or another factor entirely; it seems no one has mentioned GPU issues in my search. It’s likely related to RAM not clearing properly during the restart or the system attempting to read from RAM to complete the update.

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Adabelle
Senior Member
724
12-29-2016, 01:27 PM
#5
Apple states the limit for my system is 8GB, though it's common knowledge that my model can require up to 16GB. This claim isn't backed by evidence. I initially suspected the EFI firmware might be involved, but now I'm focusing on the RAM aspect since I'm using an unsupported configuration.
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Adabelle
12-29-2016, 01:27 PM #5

Apple states the limit for my system is 8GB, though it's common knowledge that my model can require up to 16GB. This claim isn't backed by evidence. I initially suspected the EFI firmware might be involved, but now I'm focusing on the RAM aspect since I'm using an unsupported configuration.

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mifaso20
Junior Member
14
12-29-2016, 02:09 PM
#6
If the device is functioning properly, I don’t think it’s worth switching. Unless there’s a need to file a warranty claim.
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mifaso20
12-29-2016, 02:09 PM #6

If the device is functioning properly, I don’t think it’s worth switching. Unless there’s a need to file a warranty claim.

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nutchop7654321
Junior Member
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01-04-2017, 02:46 AM
#7
I haven't received any support anymore. It's a 2011 model, and I still have the original 4GB RAM included. If something goes wrong again, I could consider replacing that part.
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nutchop7654321
01-04-2017, 02:46 AM #7

I haven't received any support anymore. It's a 2011 model, and I still have the original 4GB RAM included. If something goes wrong again, I could consider replacing that part.

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bTa_CuPoJoE
Member
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01-04-2017, 03:52 AM
#8
Absolutely, I’d never compromise on having enough memory. I had to stick with 8GB because I needed it for my sister’s PC and man. I really hated it when I couldn’t handle all those tabs—like 40 open ones! If you’re not sure how you feel, just think about buying more RAM than you actually use.
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bTa_CuPoJoE
01-04-2017, 03:52 AM #8

Absolutely, I’d never compromise on having enough memory. I had to stick with 8GB because I needed it for my sister’s PC and man. I really hated it when I couldn’t handle all those tabs—like 40 open ones! If you’re not sure how you feel, just think about buying more RAM than you actually use.

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gamerpgf
Member
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01-04-2017, 07:07 AM
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I meant reversing the changes, updating the settings, and then restoring the 16GB. Just in case it causes issues later. Absolutely, I wouldn’t go below 16GB for the main system. The 16GB on my Mac can feel a bit tight sometimes, but the 24GB on my desktop is definitely better.
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gamerpgf
01-04-2017, 07:07 AM #9

I meant reversing the changes, updating the settings, and then restoring the 16GB. Just in case it causes issues later. Absolutely, I wouldn’t go below 16GB for the main system. The 16GB on my Mac can feel a bit tight sometimes, but the 24GB on my desktop is definitely better.

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empireearth2
Member
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01-04-2017, 08:19 AM
#10
This would definitely be a good concept for the update.
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empireearth2
01-04-2017, 08:19 AM #10

This would definitely be a good concept for the update.

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