P pdegeorge macrumors newbie Original poster Sep 22, 2020 1 0 Sep 22, 2020 #1 This week, three times when I powered up my MacBook air the screen looked pixelated for a second or two. How do I stop this action? Attachments B154BC45-A18C-4A14-80B6-8449293BAE8D_1_201_a.jpeg 102.2 KB · Views: 539
This week, three times when I powered up my MacBook air the screen looked pixelated for a second or two. How do I stop this action?
xboxbml macrumors 6502a Sep 15, 2015 558 183 Sep 22, 2020 #2 pdegeorge said: This week, three times when I powered up my MacBook air the screen looked pixelated for a second or two. How do I stop this action? Click to expand... Yeah, mine does that frequently when I've had something plugged into the Thuderbolt2 port.. It's always done it I think.
pdegeorge said: This week, three times when I powered up my MacBook air the screen looked pixelated for a second or two. How do I stop this action? Click to expand... Yeah, mine does that frequently when I've had something plugged into the Thuderbolt2 port.. It's always done it I think.
Natzoo macrumors 68020 Sep 16, 2014 2,016 646 Sep 22, 2020 #3 pdegeorge said: This week, three times when I powered up my MacBook air the screen looked pixelated for a second or two. How do I stop this action? Click to expand... Talk to apple support, so that they can get a file on it and work on it if they havent. But make sure you are backing up your device with an external SSD (safe practice even if no issue).
pdegeorge said: This week, three times when I powered up my MacBook air the screen looked pixelated for a second or two. How do I stop this action? Click to expand... Talk to apple support, so that they can get a file on it and work on it if they havent. But make sure you are backing up your device with an external SSD (safe practice even if no issue).