![]() System model name: MacBookPro6,2 (Mac-F22586C8) Kernel Extensions in process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_taskĭarwin Kernel Version 14.3.0: Mon Mar 23 11:59: root:xnu-2782.20.48~5/RELEASE_X86_64 Here is the KP info: *** Panic Report *** ![]() So, what can I do to stop this? I think I read somewhere that the dGPU can be disabled, but there is so much information out there that I don't want to try 20 different things before something works. (I missed the recall/repair program by a week because the d*cks at Apple never notified me that such a program existed, and the Apple service rep wouldn't make an exception). It's been getting progressively worse, something several times a day. No way to force it on integrated with macOS means any more.Over the past several months I've been getting kernel panics due to the graphics card, resulting in my mid-2010 MBP crashing. PS: Is integrated-only even supported by macOS anymore? I'm asking since System Preferences only has a checkbox for "Automatic Graphics Switching", and disabling that enables the discrete GPU irrespective of app needs. (I know, those apps should be bug-fixed, but in reality it's just a very common problem.) I'd still appreciate a fix since "Integrated Only" can be very handy with apps forcing the discrete GPU (and eating lots of battery) for no reason. This is on a 2017 MBP with gfxCardStatus v2.5 on macOS 10.14.6, but was the same on many previous versions of either. Having the same issue and been having it for ages-clicking on "Integrated Only" makes the cursor flicker a bit, sets the check mark at "Discrete Only" (?!) while in reality the system is still on Dynamic Switching (as confirmed by Activity Monitor, System Preferences > Energy Saver and gfxCardStatus' own menu bar icon).Ĭlicking "Integrated Only" repeatedly does not help, and it doesn't matter whether I start from "Discrete Only" being active (which does work properly) or from "Dynamic Switching". It's not the end of the world for me either way.just wanted you to have another data point. I've been reading #310 to see if there are good hints for fixes and will continue down that trail. If I exit gfxcardstatus and start it again, it goes back to "i" and the integrated GPU. This stays the same no matter how many times 5 is repeated. ![]() ![]() Select "Integrated Only" again - no change - still has "d" in bar, no notification popup, checkmark is by "Integrated Only" but still shows "GPU AMD Radeon Pro 5500M" in dropdown.Select "Integrated Only" - still has "d" in bar, no notification popup, checkmark is by "Integrated Only" but still shows "GPU AMD Radeon Pro 5500M" in dropdown.Select "Integrated Only" - get notification of switching to discrete, icon in bar changes to "d" and shows "GPU AMD Radeon Pro 5500M" in dropdown - discrete only has the checkmark, as well.Launch gfxcardstatus - comes up with the "i" in the bar and shows "GPU Intel UHD Graphics 630" in the dropdown.
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