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Have you turned on your MacBook Pro only to see some black lines running across the bottom of your screen? This is a frustrating issue for sure, especially if your Mac isn't that old and hasn't sustained any damage. While the easiest option is to bring the computer to Apple for service, you may want to try the troubleshooting steps below first to see if you can fix it on your own. Keep reading to learn more.
Things You Should Know
- Try resetting your SMC or PRAM first, as users on Apple's discussion forum have found these methods helpful.
- You can turn off automatic graphics card switching to force your MacBook to use the dedicated GPU, which can eradicate the black lines.
- If nothing else works, you should bring your computer in to Apple for further assistance or service.








