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Macbook Pro Sudden Shut Down
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Chile
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I have been experiencced somes sudden shut down on my macbook pro since a couple of days ago... the last time ocurred using toast, burning some dvd's... I really don't know what to do! then, I upgraded to 10.4.8 and everything whent worse... I did a clean new install of all the system an now I will stay with 10.4.6 till apple upgrade to 10.4.9. Another thing I did, was to run an apication thas was calles Macbook RSS Stress Test, and the Macbook Pro have not shut down at all... is there something to try or what can i do to know If my computer is having some problem with the Sudden Shut Down ? Is anyone experience something similar ?? and the last, Is it normal to get like 2:30 Batt Life with just airport ON?? I bought my Macbook Pro just 2 months ago... (2.0Ghz 2GB Ram 128VRam 80GB HD)
Thanks For the Help!
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zorrito 
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Powerbook G4 12'' :D:D
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i-book G3 Blueberry
Powerbook G4 12'' :D:D
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Have you called Apple yet?
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Originally Posted by Elektrix
Have you called Apple yet?
no, but I think that I know which was the problem with it... I re installed the system, now I am running 10.4.6, and I DO NOT have any problem! NONE, 0, NADA, runs smooth, airport signal perfect and NO RANDOM SHUT DOWN!!!!!.... very stange by the way... hope Apple fix the Software Update new realeses...
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i-book G3 Blueberry
Powerbook G4 12'' :D:D
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Join Date: Oct 1999
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The fact that reinstalling fixed the problem does not prove that the update was the source of the problem. Updating the OS often just brings to the surface problems that existed already in some form. A clean OS install, followed by updating, usually fixes all the problems.
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Ugh... I hate to see Apple put itself into this hopeless state. It's part of your EFI (firmware). What week macbook pro do you have? It's after the first two numbers.
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