Mid 2008 15" MacBook Pro 2.5 dying after installing Lion

Has anyone else run into this? Have seen a number of results on Google. What is Apple doing about it? I was told to buy a new computer after it finally dies last weeked. The problem was an increasingly cumbersome wake-up process, where I had to move the mouse around the screen to build some squares so I could just see my sign in loge and where to type the password.
Have read that it is due to the failure of the nVidea video chip caused by Lion. Both my sons have the same computer since I had mine (9/08 or so) and theirs are working flawlessly on Snow Leopard. So it can't be the chip itsleff, but how Lion treated the whole video chip. The computer started running hotter than normal tc.
I have been using Macs since 6/87. Funny thing was, the guy at the Apple didn't try anything different from I had already done. Pull out battery and hold down power key for 10 seconds, reset parameter RAM, etc....... Then I find out via Google that there is an issue with Lion and some PBPs.
Is Apple giving some kind of cash back reward? They must have known about this problem for a while now and should have warned people that they may not want to upgrade to Lion.
Any feedback and ideas are welcome.
Tx.

Download the right test software from Apple : details at https://github.com/upekkha/AppleHardwareTest#
You can either make a bootable CD/USB or replace the missing /System/Library/CoreServices/.diagnostics folder on your startup drive.
This doesn't seem to work for everyone, but has for me & others with similar age & later MBPs.

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