MacBook Pro M1 display Issue
There is some vertical bar occurring in my MacBook Pro m1 in one side of the display if any one had the same problem please help me out with the solution and what is the core of this issue.
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.4
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There is some vertical bar occurring in my MacBook Pro m1 in one side of the display if any one had the same problem please help me out with the solution and what is the core of this issue.
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.4
About then, is when I'd see if the pattern 'changes' with the placement of Dock on the Screen.
As matter of curiosity, &/or minor test? [experimental] Check/change 'desktop image' too.
Because your Mac is new "M1 Silicon", the controls differ from Intel-based Macs; in an older
Intel-mac, you could try and see if SMC (system management controller) or NVRAM resets
would offer input; to see if any changes happen.
But with M1 Silicon, those won't do much of anything. What you can try with an M1 Mac
are some items suggested in following article; these pertain to M1 w/ macOS & its Recovery.
• Use macOS Recovery on a Mac with Apple Silicon - Apple Support
One relatively simple item to try, can be to start in Safe mode. See M1 instructions here..
Start up your computer in safe mode
..these vary from those for Intel-mac. (there's actually 'two articles in one,' on this topic).
[the ''use macOS recovery ... with Apple Silicon'' article has M1-specific details]
Like other instructions (until fully new Silicon overtakes older ones) some show two
ways to do things; an example to bookmark: "How to use Safe mode on your Mac".
[Has 'both instructions' in one article. There are other ones like that, too.]
This is not a cure-all -- mostly it's a troubleshooting step -- to check/test the Mac.
While this is also an example of the different items can be run under M1 recovery.
About then, is when I'd see if the pattern 'changes' with the placement of Dock on the Screen.
As matter of curiosity, &/or minor test? [experimental] Check/change 'desktop image' too.
Because your Mac is new "M1 Silicon", the controls differ from Intel-based Macs; in an older
Intel-mac, you could try and see if SMC (system management controller) or NVRAM resets
would offer input; to see if any changes happen.
But with M1 Silicon, those won't do much of anything. What you can try with an M1 Mac
are some items suggested in following article; these pertain to M1 w/ macOS & its Recovery.
• Use macOS Recovery on a Mac with Apple Silicon - Apple Support
One relatively simple item to try, can be to start in Safe mode. See M1 instructions here..
Start up your computer in safe mode
..these vary from those for Intel-mac. (there's actually 'two articles in one,' on this topic).
[the ''use macOS recovery ... with Apple Silicon'' article has M1-specific details]
Like other instructions (until fully new Silicon overtakes older ones) some show two
ways to do things; an example to bookmark: "How to use Safe mode on your Mac".
[Has 'both instructions' in one article. There are other ones like that, too.]
This is not a cure-all -- mostly it's a troubleshooting step -- to check/test the Mac.
While this is also an example of the different items can be run under M1 recovery.
As stated in previous reply; troubleshooting tip(s) that could help..
"..the (M1) controls differ from Intel-based Macs; in an older Intel-mac,
you could try and see if SMC (system management controller) &/or
NVRAM resets would offer input; to see if any changes happen."
For this matter, instead of details aimed toward resolving M1 Apple Silicon
this combined article blanket covers 2 or 3 troubleshooting chores in one.
[Plus mentioned instruction to perform Safe boot mode, in following too.]
• How to reset the Mac's NVRAM, PRAM, and SMC | MacWorld
https://www.macworld.com/article/224955/how-to-reset-a-macs-nvram-pram-and-smc.html
The Apple article about SMC reset(s) covers more details & other versions;
but not M1 Silicon. ~ Apple's Intel-Mac SMC reset approaches it differently.
Sometimes if asked politely, a few days may not make a huge difference
to an Apple genius or repair depot to Get hardware help to resolve issues.
With specific time frames; written guarantees, those limit flexibility in this.
• Get Support : https://getsupport.apple.com/
Yes, Please Visit Apple Service Center, They will replace the display with the new one if they find it as an Hardware issue. Ps. It should be under warranty and no physical and liquid damages must be there.
I have the same issue but mine is the 2020 MBP 13" Intel. Have you found any solution?
Thank you, my worry is that my waranty expired last july 28 so i think i would have to pay for the repair yikes
is your issue resolved?
How did you get rid of this issue ?
MacBook Pro M1 display Issue