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nedkelly

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#99023 11-Mar-2012 12:24
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I was using my 2010 MBP 13 inch at work on Friday and it suddenly came up with the grey curtain, so I powered it off and then back on, and a few hours later when the laptop was just sitting there it did the same thing again.

So powered it off and back on and it did not happen again until I left work for the day.

Laptop was in sleep mode all saturday because i was busy but today (sunday) I was just surfing the net and it happened again.

Any thoughts on what could be causing it or how I can fix it without formatting? Would take me ages to get it setup the way I like again.

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  #593501 11-Mar-2012 12:49
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Kernel panic error or just freezing?



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  #593522 11-Mar-2012 13:49
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overheating?

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  #593575 11-Mar-2012 15:09
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You can use Console.app to check your various logs, might give some indication.

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  #593765 11-Mar-2012 21:30
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Would it be best to reinstall the OS?

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  #593766 11-Mar-2012 21:33
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I have had a Macbook do something similar - eventually the main board failed... new laptop time for me :-(

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  #593767 11-Mar-2012 21:34
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Hmm might get the install disks when I go home next and do a hardware test.

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  #594053 12-Mar-2012 12:26
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I'd be pointing the finger at either overheating, or faulty RAM.

Someone in Parallels 6 would use my system to kernel panic if the guest OS crashed, hasn't done it yet in Parallels 7.




 
 
 

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  #594073 12-Mar-2012 12:43
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I'd be looking at RAM too. Reseat it for a start and see if that helps.

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  #596840 18-Mar-2012 18:02
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Hmm I ran multiple disk permission repairs from inside OS X and also from a boot cd.
Issue has not come up again.

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