Program runs in Safe Boot only, Already reinstalled OS!

I use a program called SketchUp. It is a CAD program and a very simple one.
I can run and edit files in SafeBoot with out a problem. But in normal boot the app will load the startup window where I can select a template or a recent file. After I open either the app will Not respond indefinatly. I force quit and repete
I have already reinstalled the entire OS a few times since I got this referb 2012 MBP from apple. the most recent time I did it with the sole intent of only installing SketchUp. With absoulty nothing on the Mac except the Mountain Lion OS and SketchUp I continued to get the same problem.
Things to know but I dont see how they can be relaited.
The computer will not sleep, if I close the lid the screen stays on for about 30 seconds and then turns off. When I open it I get the backlight on with a black screen and a mouse courser. I end of forcing a shut down.
Also--------
I have a Double drive set up. Apple orgional to the macbook 1tb HardDrive in the Optical bay and an OWC 120Gig SSD in the main HD bay. I had this same setup in my 2010 MBP with out a single proble other then it was too fast .
Also-------- (sorry to be longwinded)
I went to the bar and they did their test everything checked out, except the optical drive of course. They dicided to order a new sleep sensor or something close to the sleep light on the front of the mac and I am waiting for that to come in.

I have tried both a guest account and a test admin account. Same issues.
Maybe worth metioning. When I try to log out of my accounts the computer freezes at the gray screen till i force shut down.
I mentioned this is a Referbished unit. I am really courious if this could be the reason that it was returned. My last refirb had an intermitent charging issue that took me a year to get fixed. I guess I should stop buying macs.
Edit: Stop buying Referbished macs that is.
Message was edited by: Mississippimudd

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    ------------ End report above  ----------------------
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    Regards,
    Asutosh Ghatani
    P.S. I also have installed a boot camp

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    scrutinizer82 wrote:
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    ☞ Paste into the window of another application.
    ☞ Wait for the test to run. It usually takes a few minutes.
    ☞ Paste the results, which will have been copied automatically, back into a reply on this page.
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    5. You may have started the computer in "safe" mode. Preferably, these steps should be taken in “normal” mode, under the conditions in which the problem is reproduced. If the system is now in safe mode and works well enough in normal mode to run the test, restart as usual. If you can only test in safe mode, do that.
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    7. The script is a single long line, all of which must be selected. You can accomplish this easily by triple-clicking anywhere in the line. The whole line will highlight, though you may not see all of it in the browser window, and you can then copy it. If you try to select the line by dragging across the part you can see, you won't get all of it.
    Triple-click anywhere in the line of text below on this page to select it:
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    When I select the Recovery drive it tries and then I can't get further than a white screen. My curser so has 2 columns of marks like a horizontal barcode. I think it's a software problem. When I boot up in safe boot, I have run the disc utility and it says the disc is fine and I have run the repair permissions  but it makes  no difference.

    Thanks AAndy but I had read all of that and tried everything but I have no disks as I upgraded from Snow Leopard over the internet.  I have my Snow Leapard box but the disk is missing so I can't use that and anyway, I can only boot up in safe boot so it wouldn't recognise the superdrive.  I had a copy of the recovery on a flash but it doesn't recognise that.  I have redownloaded it but cannot get it onto an external because of safe boot.  I have done the following
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    Tried opt D and Command D - no responce
    Comant R, jusr R and opt R - no responce
    By no responce, I mean that the wheel goes round under the apple and then it goes white - and stays like that.
    The only thing that I can do, is to boot up on the option key when it give me a choice of drive.  If I select Recover, wheel turns under apple - white wcreen
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    The only thing I can think of to do is to redownload Lion - it appears in my purchased account in the App Store but, Sod's law, our satellite internet is not working and I don't think my phone account has enough MBs - anyone know how many Lion is?
    I can't backup because I can't use an external drive and old one stopped working a few months ago, so I haven't been backing up and as this is the first problem I have ever had with my iMac in 7 years, I had got a bit comlascent! However, I am pretty certain that I can re-install Lion without wiping my hard drive - I have done it years ago with an older system and an older Mac.
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    My Macbook Pro (15" early 2011, Mountain Lion, but after reinstall i change it to snow leo) got blue screen every i normally booted it. It enter the OS only when it's in safe boot.
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    -Repair Disk Permissions manually (with Command + S at the beginning of booting)
    -Checking Hardware from Application Installer DVD (result is OK)
    -Checking from Mac Resource Inspector/MRI (result OK)
    -Booting from Recovery Disk is same problem, blue screen
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    HDD is in good condition because when it's checked on the other macbook it can be booted. But if you must know, other HDD can't be booted when its plugged to my macbook (blue screen again). If i do safe booting, it works but can't play video and music also photobooth. I got confused with this case.
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    Hi. I'm not trying to rush things, you may have a different problem, but your issue looks quite familiar to me. I recently had a problem with the discrete graphics card (the Radeon GPU) due to overheating, all because a faulty application of the thermal compound in the factory.
    In my case, the problem started slowly and intermittently, a few days after a gaming session (Quake 3) of about three hours (at the moment, I didn't realized that could be linked to the problem).
    This issue is being actively discussed in another threads in this forum, but so far there's enough evidence that it's been causing similar problems for 2011 MBPs owners: screen corruption, black/blue screens, and in some cases, a total inability to boot. Some of the threads I'm talking about:
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/13150366#13150366
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/21110132#21110132
    So far, and since the problem seems to affect only the discrete GPU (that's why you can boot in safe mode) a possible solution is to disable it by removing some extensions which prevent OS X from loading the Radeon drivers. This post describing the process (there are different files involved depending of your GPU version, so make sure you are moving the right ones):
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/22521574#22521574
    In the case your discrete GPU survived and is not permanently damaged, I personally had success by changing the thermal compound myself, which completely fixed the problem (at least for now). I've posted about it here:
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/22630561#22630561
    I hope you can find a solution, believe me I know the feeling when you see your expensive machine turning into a brick and it *****.
    Good luck!

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