It is reported that at the moment, Apple has deals with complaints of several users of the new operating system Mac OS X Lion of the fact that there are system failures due to problems associated with work schedules and exit from sleep mode. Many users have reported problems when their Mac suddenly interrupts his work and shows a black screen or an error message the kernel (kernel panic). Revealed that there is usually in situations where the computer performs some specific task or graphics is trying to get out of hibernation.
It is unknown when Apple will release a software update to fix this error, but we hope that this will happen fairly quickly. The problem is becoming more widespread: the corresponding topic in the official support forum at the moment already has 39 pages.
Most people facing this problem are the users of laptops MacBook Pro , released in 2010 and equipped with graphics cards and processors, GeForce 330M i5 and i7. Presumably, that the occurrence of this problem was due to the fact that the Lion is not very stable running on systems that support switching between two graphics cards, but do not have an integrated graphics processor. At the same time complaining about the number of users also includes some iMac, but they are still in the minority.
One temporary solution to the problem for the owners of MacBook Pro with two graphics cards is to choose to work only one of them, disabling the feature to switch between graphics cards .This can prevent users from system failures, as they managed to find out there because of the presence of such a functional. As for problems with sleep mode, its a temporary solution is similar: it is suggested to disable your MacBook Air or iMac transition function in this mode.
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