While millions of users have upgraded to Apple's newest OS X 10.7 Lion without issue, it seems that those who purchased the 2010 MacBook Pro models featuring NVIDIA graphics processors are not included in this crowd. Since Lion's release in mid-July, users have been pouring in to Apple's support forum to complain about system freezes, kernel panics and crashes that now appear to be the result of a bug in the NVIDIA GT330M drivers that shipped with the new operating system. These crashes leave the user with a black screen on their MacBook Pro, and require that the user reboot the machine to get things working again. However, even with a reboot it is only a matter of time before the system locks up again.
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