>> I realize this isn't the "right" list, but it's the active one, so I'll ask 
>> it here.
>> 
>> I've got an i7 MacBook Pro that's been doing really well, but recently, I 
>> had it give me this really weird graphics error, which reminds me of the 
>> NVIDIA issue on the early white Intel iMacs. My GPU is hot and I'm out of 
>> RAM, so that probably has something to do with it, but refreshing the page 
>> doesn't help. And maybe it's just that I've been working with a bunch of 
>> early white Intel iMacs with failing GPUs, but I'm a little worried.
>> 
>> I've linked a picture with what's going on (here: sosrally.org/error.png)
>> 
>> If somebody could give me some input or tell me what might cause this other 
>> than GPU stuff, that would just be peachy.
> 
> 
> I don't think that's an issue with the GPU, but the images themseleves. I'd 
> expect GPU issues to affect the entire screen; those errors are clear;y 
> connected to specific issues.Try clearing the Safari cache. or try a 
> different web browser.

I should have mentioned this: I had that open in Dreamweaver, not Safari. I 
tried re-placing the images on the page, and that didn't work. They show up 
correctly everywhere else. And opening that page again in Dreamweaver, there 
are no errors now. My guess is that it was just a temporary thing unrelated to 
GPU, but it didn't go away with things that would seem to point to a file 
error. (I've moved this topic to the Macbook list, by the way, so future 
discussion should probably continue there, once that post shows up.)

Isaac

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