Using Cinema Display with mid-2010 MBP, post-Yosemite:  corrupted MBP screen

For a couple years I've been using a 27" Cinema Display attached to my mid-2010 MacBook Pro 15".  The dual-display setup works great for my home setup.
However, since upgrading to Yosemite, the MBP display often completely corrupts and reverts to complete gibberish, with fragments of the UI and desktop littered all about the screen.  Dragging a window over to that screen usually "redraws" it sufficiently enough to keep working, but soon the problem re-appears.  The screen of the CInema Display (my main working area) never corrupts, only the MBP screen.
My setup worked great in Mavericks, but something in Yosemite isn't driving both displays properly.  Can anything be done, aside from downgrading to Mavericks?
Andy

I am having this exact same problem.  2010 iMac with NVIDIA GeForce 9400 256MB.  I have it hooked to a 30" display through a DisplayPort to DVI-D adapter.  The 30" is fine, but I have graphical corruption constantly on the main iMac screen.
This all started as soon as I updated to Yosemite a couple days ago.

Similar Messages

  • I have a Samsung Laptop but would like to use Cinema Display with mini displayport.  Is that possible?

    I have a Samsung Lap top but would like to use Cinema Display.  The only connections on my lap top is HDMI and VGA.  How can I get it to work?

    Thanks Malcolm.  I saw this on the apple site
    Kanex C247D Single-Link DVI to Mini DisplayPort Converter
    Will that work?
    I also spoke to someone at apple..They told me to get 2 cables.  Mini DisplayPort to Dvi and Dvi to Hdmi..Connect the 2 and it will work...Do you think it will work? Just to save$$$

  • Using Cinema display with Win 8 Ultrabook?

    Hello, can I use a Cinema HD display with a Lenovo U410 Ultrabook?  It has 4 USB ports and 1 HDMI.  Running Windows 8.  Thanks.

    I am having this exact same problem.  2010 iMac with NVIDIA GeForce 9400 256MB.  I have it hooked to a 30" display through a DisplayPort to DVI-D adapter.  The 30" is fine, but I have graphical corruption constantly on the main iMac screen.
    This all started as soon as I updated to Yosemite a couple days ago.

  • 24-inch Cinema Display and Mid-2010 Macbook Pro - Cinema Display still flickers after updates

    I currently have a 15-inch Macbook Pro (mid 2010) hooked up to my 24-inch Cinema Display.  I have updated all the firmware for both the Cinema Display and the Macbook Pro but still get intermittent flickering.  Moreover, I have cleared the PRAM and VRAM.  I have done ever possible update I can find, the system is fully functioning.  Help?

    I am having this exact same problem.  2010 iMac with NVIDIA GeForce 9400 256MB.  I have it hooked to a 30" display through a DisplayPort to DVI-D adapter.  The 30" is fine, but I have graphical corruption constantly on the main iMac screen.
    This all started as soon as I updated to Yosemite a couple days ago.

  • Using Cinema Display with FCP X

    I just made the switch from an iMac to a MBP. I love the MBP but after editing for 7 hours the screen is just too small. I hooked up a monitor via HDMI, it is Ok but still not the best situation. If I purchase a thunderbolt Cinema Display will that basically be the same as having a Cinema Display back in the day hooked up to my PowerMac? I can just set the MBP aside and edit on the much larger screen?
    Best.
    Tom

    Thanks Tom. Have a Happy New Year. And, thanks for all of the advice this past year.
    Cheers.
    Tom

  • Can I use a 30" Apple Cinema display with a new 27" iMac?

    I have a brand new iMac(27-inch, Late 2013), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8), i7 3.5 GHz, 32MB RAM, 4GB NVIDIA.  I will soon be upgrading it to Mavericks, if that makes a difference.  My understanding is that the resolution on it is 2560 x 1440.
    I'm looking at buying a used 30" Apple Cinema display.  I'd like to use it with my new iMac.  The only advantage for me would be that the 30" screen is larger and things on it easier to see (or so I'm guessing).
    I need to know if the 30" Cinema display would work with my new iMac, and if it would, as I'm guessing, give me a larger, easier-to-see screen.
    I currently have my new iMac connected to my old mid-2010 iMac as a target display (that old iMac has a minidisplay port--no Thunderbolt), and that works great.  I just want a larger screen.
    I called Apple support, and the tech rep wasn't sure it would work.  He seemed to think that the 30" Cinema displays were made with different connections.  Some had minidisplay ports (which he thought would work), and some a cord built into them that provided some other type of connection (that I guess would not work as far as he knew).
    Can anyone tell me if this would work?  Would my new iMac and its video card support the 30" Cinema display?  Would the result be as sharp and good-looking as my iMac's built-in 27" display, but only bigger (which is what I'm hoping for)?  Any advice is appreciated.
    I don't yet know many of the specifics of the 30" Cinema display I'm considering.  I know it is about 3 years old.  And here is a picture of the back of it:

    Yes, you should be able use the 30" Cinema Display with your new iMac without problems. You'll need a mini-DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter:
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB571Z/A/mini-displayport-to-dual-link-dvi-ada pter
    I haven't had the 30" myself to test so I don't know if there any caveats. Perhaps someone else here will have personal experience.
    Regards.

  • CAN I USE MYApple Cinema Displays WITH MY MAC BOOK PRO

    CAN I USE MYApple Cinema Displays WITH MY 13"mac book pro

    Your 2014 MacBook Pro should have 2 Thunderbolt ports and 1 HDMI port.  We need to find out what plug your Cinema Display has.
    Does the Plug look like this:
    http://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/dvi-cables/dviiplug.jpg
    If so, then its a DVI connector.   And you would need a Thunderbolt/Mini Display Port to DVI adapter.
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB570Z/B/mini-displayport-to-dvi-adapter
    If not, look on the underside of the Display's frame or base/stand, there should be a model number there.

  • Using an Apple 23" HD Cinema Display with a Windows PC

    Hi there!
    First off, apologies for what is very likely to be a duplicate thread. I have been trying to find some answers to my questions and have not succeeded thus far.
    I have a 23" HD ACD that works fine with my mac mini, however I have just purchased a PC box, which I intend to use the display with also. The PC has a PNY Technologies Vecta nVidia 6800 GT (256Mb) in it, with single-link DVI out.
    Upon setting up the machine to install Windows, the display remains blank. Reading up on the interweb seems to indicate that the display in incapable of showing the boot information on startup. I have used a vga display to install the OS, but I haven't had a chance to test the Apple display yet to see if it makes it into Windows and shows anything.
    Has anyone experienced a similar problem, and is there a satisfactory solution?
    Many thanks for reading,
    warmest regards,
    Kevan

    Thanks Karl, I had already found that link. Unfortunately, and unlike all of the posters on that forum, my display doesn't appear to show anything at all, even after booting into Windows XP. There is a possibility that this all needs to be set up before attaching the ACD, but I do not have another display I can use to install the latest drivers. My video card seems to meet all of the requirements necessary for running the display, but all I get is that interesting black-on-black colour scheme.
    The display really is a stunning piece of engineering, but I have to say that I am very disappointed with my purchase. I may have to sell the display so that I may have a useable display device that works across both platforms.
    Hmpf. Dell, here I come...
    : /

  • Installation of 27" cinema display with macbook pro silver key and bootcamp

    For everyone out there who may be interested in using the new 27" cinema display with an older Macbook Pro Intel with silver keys and bootcamp.
    What is needed:
    1. Apple 27" cinema display.
    2. Macbook pro Intel silver key model
    3. Altona Dual Link DVI to Mini DisplayPort Converter (Model AT-DP400)
    4. Bootcamp 3.1 drivers from Mac OSX Snow Leopard V10.6.3(retail)
    Procedure:
    1. Update your display software on the Mac OS side. Apple has posted an update on their software downloads page, "LED Cinema Display Software Update 1.0" After doing so, make sure that the 27" CinDisp is operating correctly and you can change the brightness from the system settings.
    2. On the Windows side, install the bootcamp 3.1 drivers. These are on the Snow Leopard distribution CD. However, there is a bug in the .msi installer that causes the installation to go into an endless loop. This must be resolved during the installation of the drivers. The following article discribes how to do this:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2305631&tstart=0
    3. After you have successfully installed the bootcamp 3.1 drivers, then install Apple's bootcamp update: "Apple Magic Trackpad and 27-inch LED Cinema Display Update for Windows 32 bit".
    Good luck, it works!

    I have the same MBP and recently bought a 23" cinema display on Craigslist for $140.  It works great.  I had a display port to DVI adapter and it worked fine.  Built a stand to hold the laptop vertically so it's out of the way.  Don't know about older displays but anything with DVI should work fine.
    The screen size and resolution are great for photo editing.  I now have the best of both worlds, a display that rivals my wife's iMac and portability.

  • Acrylic 20" Cinema Display with new MacPro

    As I read the posts here, to use the old cinema display with an ADC connector I will need to buy Apple DVI to ADC adapter to connect my 20" cinema display with ADC to the new MacPro?
    This new DVI to ADC adapter provides power for the cinema display as I understand which is why it's so expensive whereas when cinema display was connected to my Powermac G5 the power came thru the ADC connection?
    Is this correct?
    Message was edited by: Gary Tate

    Is this correct?
    Yes.
    (46131)

  • Macbook Air - using Cinema Display usb and firewire?

    Hello,
    This is the first post for me, however the answer will determine whether I make the jump for an air.
    Will the usb hub on the cinema displays work with the macbook air dvi output connector. (essential for me to purchase) would firewire work (bonus if it does)
    Unfortunately I have to have ethernet connection because of the setup in my office, and some of the software I use has usb hardware dongles. The ethernet adapter is fine but I also need usb.
    When I am on the go the single usb will suffice.
    Any advice would be really appreciated.

    USB hub works fine on my 23 Cinema display with the Air, haven't tried the others but I use the USB on display to plug in my mobile broadband ( live out in the sticks and don't get cable or DSL ) and it lets me switch between my Air and MB Pro fine.

  • Using Cinema Display - Please Help

    Hi All,
    I have been working with my new 15" MBP and loving it, not one problem to report! I will be traveling with the MBP and when I come home, I would like to use this computer with my cinema display and apple wireless keyboard and all of my other home office stuff. Can you please tell me the correct way to use my cinema display with the MBP, I have never owned a laptop before - but this MBP is clearly better than my old G4 Powermac and I would like to keep everything on my new MBP rather than using two computers anyway.
    Also, is there an extension cable available for the cinema display to run from the monitor to the MBP?
    Thanks!

    It would be nice if you could be a little more specific with your request. The only correct way to use a display is to plug the DVI cable into the MBP. There should be something in display in your system prefs that will give you the option to mirror you laptop on an external display. Once you do that everything else should just work (assuming you plug it all in). When you say an extension cable you mean just for the video portion, right? Not any usb/firewire ports? If it is just DVI take a look here. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812712028
    that is a 10 foot dual link DVI cable. It will support through a 30" display so that should be a great cable. I hope this helped.

  • How do you use multiple displays with a MacBook Pro and iMac

    I have an iMac and a MacbookPro laptop both upgraded to OS X 10.9 (Mavericks).  I'd like to use multiple displays with them.  Can I do this without an Apple TV?  They are both on the same network.  If I can, can someone please give some instructions on how this can be done?
    Thanks!

    Both computers have ports for external monitors. Check your user manuals. Only one display can be added to the MBP, but newer iMacs have dual Thunderbolt ports.
    Do your own Google research to learn what to do, but reading your manuals should be all you really need. It' not rocket science yet.

  • How can I connect a 30 inch HD Cinema display to a 2010 MacBook Pro?

    Is it possible to buy an adapter to connect a 30 inch cinema display to a 2010 MacBook Pro? 

    Yes. Use a Mini DisplayPort to dual-link DVI adapter.
    (71350)

  • Sharing Cinema display with a PC

    Is there a way to share (via a swith box) my 20" cinema display with a PC. I know that there are DVI switchers but do they support the fact that the MAC display is powered through the connector interface aand that the firewire and usb is on the same connector as well???
    Thanks

    The DVI connector does not carry the power to the display. The cable from the display carries the power, USB, FireWire, and digital signals. At the computer end it is split into separate cables with plugs for USB, FireWire, power and DVI.. The switch would go between this DVI plug and the DVI connector on the computer's video card. The power would not go though the switch. The fancier switches will also have sockets to switch the UBS as well, so a keyboard and mouse plugged into the display will switch to the computer using it. This will also allow computer control of the display brightness.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Problems with multiple e-mail accounts on Droid 2 & also can't put phone into Silent mode

    I just received my Droid 2 and having a problems with having multiple e-mail accounts. My original droid worked fine with all of this. I have 2 different personal e-mail accounts setup. When I click e-mail, it just defaults to the default e-mail addr

  • Just updated to 7.1 and now library music skips

    I just downloaded version 7.1 and now the first 3-10sec of random songs skip like my computer is having a seizure when playing crossfade playback. Is anyone else having this issue? Never had any problems until this update. Already deleted my library

  • Keynote 3 and Quicktime videos

    I had keynote 2. Did some cool slides that i exported to final cut express as a qt movie. and put it in my timeline no problem. I upgraded to Keynote 3 now and can export a slide as a qt mov. but CANNOT import ANY QT movies into fce. Is there a compa

  • Lion/2008 Mac Pro oddities after HW upgrade

    I recently upgraded my 2008 Mac Pro from/to the following: 8 x Factory 1GB FB-DIMM/8 x Mushkin 2GB FB-DIMM (http://www.mushkin.com/Memory/Apple/976598A.aspx) 4 x Factory 1TB Hitachi Deskstar (ARC RAID5)/4 x 2TB WD RE4 (ARC RAID0+1) A couple days ago

  • Uninstall Bridge CS6 - not listed in programs/control panel

    Hi  - I have updated my photoshop and bridge to the new Photoshop Creative Cloud.  I have successfully uninstalled Photoshop but when I look for Bridge CS6 (64 bit) there is nothing.  The new Bridge CC is listed.  Any suggestions on how I remove the