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OS X General Texture Corruption (under Intel HD...

Sometime in late 2014, I've noticed that my MacBook tends to corrupt any on-screen 2D textures/images if they're too large. This extends to saved images as well, since once I worked with Pixelmator on a large image, and after applying some filter the whole layer got corrupted, and exporting the image also exported the glitchy, corrupted layer.

 

I have a strong suspicion that it is a system-wide issue, because it happened with Safari, Preview, Pixelmator, iMovie 9 (thumbnails on timeline), and now Photos. I've recently got a camera which is able to shoot in RAW, and importing its images in photos results in black or corrupted thumbnails. The problem is always the same: working with large photos.

 

As an example, here's a batch of images I've recently imported to Photos, all 6k x 4k pixels.

Screen Shot 2015-07-13 at 20.18.52.png

And this is what happens when you try to zoom in one of them (if it's not totally black):

Screen Shot 2015-07-13 at 20.08.46.png

 

I don't notice corruption in any 3D apps which use OpenGL, even for demanding games both under OS X or Windows (Direct3D), so could this be perhaps a hardware-related issue? My specs below:

 

Model: MacBook Pro 13' (late 2011)

System: OS X Yosemite 10.10.4

Processor: Core i7@2,8 GHz

RAM: 8GB 1333 MHz

GPU: Intel HD 3000 w/ 512 MB VRAM



A Safe Mode boot deletes system caches that may help.

 

 

Top left corner of your screen click the  Apple   > Shut Down.

 

After your Mac shuts down, wait 10 seconds, then press the power button.

 

Immediately after you hear the startup tone, hold down the Shift key. You should press the Shift key as soon as possible after you hear the startup tone, but not before.

 

Release the Shift key when you see the gray Apple logo and progress indicator.

 

 

Once you are in Safe Mode, go back to the Apple menu. From the drop down menu click:  Restart

 

 

 

 

About Safe Mode



Didn't work. Neither Permissions repair, nor Disk Repair (and there were errors, which were fixed). I'd consider an OS X reinstall, if it wasn't for the fact that I updated OS X from 10.10.3 to 10.10.4 last week; is it still the only option available? (the problem was there even on Mavericks, so it's not a Yosemite-only issue).



Well, doing an OS X Reinstall didn't solve the problem. What else can I try?



This looks clearly like a driver issue.  That's not the type of thing that would get fixed by just reinstalling the exact same OS or repairing permissions or clearing vram or similar things.  The fix needs to come in a software change.  You should report such issues at https://bugreport.apple.com



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