![]() ![]() For now, the MBP is working properly again. By the beginning of July, Apple finally approved to replace the logic board for free. So they let me fill in a form and send it in along with my receipt. ![]() However, thanks to EU consumer laws, I have the right of up to 3 years warranty if I could prove that it's the manufacturer's fault. Once again, I took it to the shop, they concluded that it was a faulty logic board, which would cost me a fortune to replace. It seemed to work fine for a while but after that, the glitches started to reappear, and it became so bad that the MBP couldn't boot into OS X or Windows (stuck on grey screen with glitchy stripes). This solution works for me and my Late 2011 MBP has not crash on my yet. (Although as far as I can remember, the friend of mine who installed the SSD for me did indeed wear the bracelet, however I probably didn't use it when I installed RAM 1,5 years ago) This forces MBP to only use the integrated graphics card. I took the MBP to a different store where they concluded that it was a faulty HDD cable since I had installed the SSD myself and they assumed it got some kind of shock for me not wearing an ESD bracelet. Since people are still commenting on this, I will post what happened as my answer:
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